24-28'c!!! :shock: that's way too high! beer and cider yeast can produce off flavours at those temps, higher than 28 and the yeast keels over and dies. 18-22'c is your magic number
ah.... show stopping word..... bottles!
the trouble is with TC is some people find it's too dry or "thin" if they let it ferment out fully (myself included)... so what we do is we try (try being the definitive word) to stop the ferment early with campden/sorbate. the problem with that is that the yeast eventually dies which means there's not enough viable yeast to eat the priming sugars and naturally carbonate the cider. so force carbonation with a cornelius keg seems to be the only viable option for chemically controlled TC that need to be sparkling. there is also the risk, because you're bottling so early in the attenuation level of the yeast, that if you dont completely stop the yeast, you could have explosive bottles :shock:
on the other hand, if you dont mind a dry/thin cider, you can let it ferment out fully and bottle and prime as usual as you do with kit beers.
this bottling thing is something that seems to be bemusing us. when someone makes a break through that'll be the best thing since sliced bread i reckon
ah.... show stopping word..... bottles!
the trouble is with TC is some people find it's too dry or "thin" if they let it ferment out fully (myself included)... so what we do is we try (try being the definitive word) to stop the ferment early with campden/sorbate. the problem with that is that the yeast eventually dies which means there's not enough viable yeast to eat the priming sugars and naturally carbonate the cider. so force carbonation with a cornelius keg seems to be the only viable option for chemically controlled TC that need to be sparkling. there is also the risk, because you're bottling so early in the attenuation level of the yeast, that if you dont completely stop the yeast, you could have explosive bottles :shock:
on the other hand, if you dont mind a dry/thin cider, you can let it ferment out fully and bottle and prime as usual as you do with kit beers.
this bottling thing is something that seems to be bemusing us. when someone makes a break through that'll be the best thing since sliced bread i reckon