turbo cider newbie
turbo cider newbie
im gonna brew up some tc tomorrow and had a couple of questions:
should i add tannin and pectolase to it, as you would for cider if you used apples?and if so should i add it at the start? in my cider book it says to add it a day before and leave it over night before adding the yeast. but maybe that was only neccesarry for real cider?
im planning on dissolving some honey in 1 litre of juice, letting it cool and then adding a further 3 litres to a glass demijon(5 litre).how much honey, or honey and sugar would i need to get a alcohol percentage of around 5-7%.
what sort of temp should it be brewed at and how long should it take to ferment?
is two teaspoons of yeast surficient for 4 litres? i have cider and chamgpagne yeast.
when fermentation has nearly finished should i rack it off into another demijon?
do you prime in the same way you would do with beer?
any answers woul be great.
should i add tannin and pectolase to it, as you would for cider if you used apples?and if so should i add it at the start? in my cider book it says to add it a day before and leave it over night before adding the yeast. but maybe that was only neccesarry for real cider?
im planning on dissolving some honey in 1 litre of juice, letting it cool and then adding a further 3 litres to a glass demijon(5 litre).how much honey, or honey and sugar would i need to get a alcohol percentage of around 5-7%.
what sort of temp should it be brewed at and how long should it take to ferment?
is two teaspoons of yeast surficient for 4 litres? i have cider and chamgpagne yeast.
when fermentation has nearly finished should i rack it off into another demijon?
do you prime in the same way you would do with beer?
any answers woul be great.
Re: turbo cider newbie
You could add tannin if you're keen, and want that mouth-puckering scrumpy sensation. I haven't heard of anyone bothering to add pectolase to TC made with cartons of apple juice.should i add tannin and pectolase to it, as you would for cider if you used apples?
Straight AJ is about 1045 (Tesco's cheapo) - have a look at this thread. If it ferments right out you should get an FG about 4.5%. I can't remember where I saw the sugar content of typical honey - sorry. It should be possible to work out what the OG should be when adding sugar or honey.im planning on dissolving some honey in 1 litre of juice, letting it cool and then adding a further 3 litres to a glass demijon(5 litre).how much honey, or honey and sugar would i need to get a alcohol percentage of around 5-7%.
Room temperature seems to work very well - 19 to 22 C. About a week to ferment.what sort of temp should it be brewed at and how long should it take to ferment?
I would make a starter by putting the yeast with half a litre of juice in a sanitised demijohn. When it starts really frothing then make it up to say three litres, and let that ferment for a day or two - if it goes mad then you've got the headroom in the demijohn. When it calms down a bit, top it up to 4 1/2 litres.is two teaspoons of yeast surficient for 4 litres? i have cider and chamgpagne yeast.
The champagne yeast will probably make a drier cider than the cider yeast - try whichever you fancy.
Only if you're keen. We bottle ours at the end of the week.when fermentation has nearly finished should i rack it off into another demijon?
Yes - 1 level tsp of gran per 500ml bottle.do you prime in the same way you would do with beer?
Have fun

Re: turbo cider newbie
fantastic reply, thank you very much. just cleaning my demijon now so with your advice i will be brewing shortly!!
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As above - I have never encountered frothing yeast with any of the yeasts i've used champagne or cider, so you don't have to worry if it doesn't, as mine always turns out fine!
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I've done TC with honey before.... then I wondered what effect honey'd have on the yeast..... I'm sure honey is a mild antibiotic .... " Honey is a traditional topical treatment for infected wounds. It can be effective on antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria." Not something you'd want to put together with yeast.
Golden Syrup is probably better.
Golden Syrup is probably better.
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as its my first time i decided to go with just apple juice alone. took a og and it was 1053 so i did'nt even add any sugar. just waiting for it to reach the right temp.
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But think Prozac, what about Mead? Thats pure honey, water and yeast more or lessProzac wrote:I've done TC with honey before.... then I wondered what effect honey'd have on the yeast..... I'm sure honey is a mild antibiotic .... " Honey is a traditional topical treatment for infected wounds. It can be effective on antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria." Not something you'd want to put together with yeast.
Golden Syrup is probably better.

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Good point, well made.Benson_JV wrote: But think Prozac, what about Mead? Thats pure honey, water and yeast more or less
May account for why mead takes so long to brew though .......
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my TC was made just using AJ. forgot what the OG was late 40s i belive and it finished up 1.008. To prime it I used a fifth carton of AJ an bottled. a week later i cracked one open, very very nice with just enough fizz. not bad 10 bottles of cider for £3.80. Will be knocking some more up later.