I bottled half of my two batches (Hydrometer readings were point.99 in one and 1.01 in the other) yesterday, adding a little sugar and squishing the air out of the plastic bottles before closing them. They are cloudy and I will have sediment at the bottom of the bottles... I'm guessing (hoping) that the secondary, in-bottle, ferment, will expand the bottles to their natural shape filling the space with CO2 and therefore they will keep. Is that right?
The other half I've racked to DJ's, again adding a little sugar to restart fermentation, and they are fermenting slowly. I didn't fill them to the brim on the basis that additional fermentation will replace the air with CO2. Was that right, or should I top them up to the brim? I plan to let these sit in the DJ's for at least six weeks before bottling as still cider. What do I do with these when bottling to ensure preservation?
The other half I've racked to DJ's, again adding a little sugar to restart fermentation, and they are fermenting slowly. I didn't fill them to the brim on the basis that additional fermentation will replace the air with CO2. Was that right, or should I top them up to the brim? I plan to let these sit in the DJ's for at least six weeks before bottling as still cider. What do I do with these when bottling to ensure preservation?