Hello all,
I bought a bunch of apple varieties to try my hand at making a cider from scratch. I juiced them and made a one gallon batch.
The question I have is regarding how I washed them...without thinking, I washed each apple with a sponge and liquid dish washing detergent. I didn't think anything of it as I wash my hands with it. However, I've read some articles that say you should NOT do that as it leaves toxic chemicals behind.
Currently the batch is sitting with sodium sulfites and I planned to pitch the yeast tonight...should I dump it, or is there nothing to worry about? Don't want to be drinking chemical cider!
Thanks in advance
I bought a bunch of apple varieties to try my hand at making a cider from scratch. I juiced them and made a one gallon batch.
The question I have is regarding how I washed them...without thinking, I washed each apple with a sponge and liquid dish washing detergent. I didn't think anything of it as I wash my hands with it. However, I've read some articles that say you should NOT do that as it leaves toxic chemicals behind.
Currently the batch is sitting with sodium sulfites and I planned to pitch the yeast tonight...should I dump it, or is there nothing to worry about? Don't want to be drinking chemical cider!
Thanks in advance