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I recently produced a batch of 20l turbo cider using Bulldog Sweet Cider Yeast and was surprised by how sweet it tasted at the end of fermentation (FG was 1.000). SWMBO was very pleased with it so I'm going to make it again. In fact, I'm going to make two batches, one after the other by simply adding more apple juice to the fermenter after I've racked the first lot into the keg. But there's a bit of a problem with that: I don't know how the sweetness gets into the cider or what form it takes. I'm guessing some of the 11g in the packet of yeast is some form of sweetener but I've no idea what, or how much. It might not even be that, although, if not, I don't see where the sweetness comes from when all the sugar has been fermented away. Does any one know if the packet contains sweetener, and, if so, how much sweetener there is and what it is?
(I can always have a bit of an experiment with sweeteners after fermentation has finished the second time, but thought I'd ask the question in case anyone knows the answer.)
(I can always have a bit of an experiment with sweeteners after fermentation has finished the second time, but thought I'd ask the question in case anyone knows the answer.)