Racking Cider and some other questions
Racking Cider and some other questions
Hi all,
Over the weekend I racked my (modified) Brigalow Cider batch into my new 30L fermenter. But I'm now concerned that, given the fermentation has basically finished, I will get oxidisation because the CO2 hasn't been able to purge the oxygen. There has been no activity in the airlock (it's properly sealed). Should I just bite the bullet and bottle it?
Also, my hydro samples have shown the brew to be quite dry. I was going to add some lactose into the secondary, but my HBS guy just recommended to use saccharine tablets in the bottles when you want to drink them to adjust the sweetness. Has anyone else tried this?
Last thing - I offered a sip of the hydro sample to the wife and she said it tasted/smelt too much like beer. Is this because of the yeast I used? As a recap, here was my recipe:
-900g Brigalow Kit
-1kg White Sugar
-2L Coles-brand Cloudy Apple juice (with only Vit C added)
-4 peeled & cored granny smiths added in a stocking
-kit yeast
Cheers all,
Tim
Over the weekend I racked my (modified) Brigalow Cider batch into my new 30L fermenter. But I'm now concerned that, given the fermentation has basically finished, I will get oxidisation because the CO2 hasn't been able to purge the oxygen. There has been no activity in the airlock (it's properly sealed). Should I just bite the bullet and bottle it?
Also, my hydro samples have shown the brew to be quite dry. I was going to add some lactose into the secondary, but my HBS guy just recommended to use saccharine tablets in the bottles when you want to drink them to adjust the sweetness. Has anyone else tried this?
Last thing - I offered a sip of the hydro sample to the wife and she said it tasted/smelt too much like beer. Is this because of the yeast I used? As a recap, here was my recipe:
-900g Brigalow Kit
-1kg White Sugar
-2L Coles-brand Cloudy Apple juice (with only Vit C added)
-4 peeled & cored granny smiths added in a stocking
-kit yeast
Cheers all,
Tim
Re: Racking Cider and some other questions
I made nearly the exact same brew and mine turned out very sweet. I used the kit yeast and yeast enhancer. The only difference to your brew is I only used 1 litre of apple juice. Mine also came out at about 7.7%, so my wife waters it down with lemonade (as if it wasn't sweet enough).timmy wrote:Last thing - I offered a sip of the hydro sample to the wife and she said it tasted/smelt too much like beer. Is this because of the yeast I used? As a recap, here was my recipe:
-900g Brigalow Kit
-1kg White Sugar
-2L Coles-brand Cloudy Apple juice (with only Vit C added)
-4 peeled & cored granny smiths added in a stocking
-kit yeast
Cheers all,
Tim
Anyway, my point is, i'm surprised your early tastings are dry.
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I'm not a racker so I can't help you out with that one. My cider took about 3 weeks to settle at a FG of 1006 (started at 1060). I guess if you're sure it's fully fermented and you're worried about the racking side of things, bottle it.
Carbonation will take longer than beer. My stubbies were fully carbonated after 4 weeks, long necks at 7 weeks. Don't know if it's normal for long necks to take longer to carbonate than stubbies, but that's what happened with mine.
Carbonation will take longer than beer. My stubbies were fully carbonated after 4 weeks, long necks at 7 weeks. Don't know if it's normal for long necks to take longer to carbonate than stubbies, but that's what happened with mine.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
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