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Cider Minx said:
is it ok to drink cloudy though? mines cloudy and been in dj since end of nov

I think mine is cloudy through juicing apples in a juicer lol so it was a thicker pulp
I ran my apples through a juicer this year (then squeezed the pulp that was left, my juicer isn't very efficient) and it's clearing nicely. Did you add any pectolase to remove the pectin that can cause haze?
 
Duncs said:
Did you add any pectolase to remove the pectin that can cause haze?

I asked the same question weeks ago on this thread. Your problem is probably pectin haze.
 
oh yes sorry :( no I didn't add anything other then apples camden tablet yeast and sugar

can I drink it cloudy though?
 
oooooo not had any of this lot other then testers lol

it was the 1st batch that was supped at new year ;)

I think I will have this batch as a cloudy batch
 
graysalchemy said:
I think it may be a good idea to let a local independent tester taste it first :hmm:

come get a bottle then haha I'm going to bottle the other two this afternoon but as a still as there is no point trying to fizz it if it goes sherbet
 
Would love to but I got a load of 60's memorabilia to frame up by close of day including pvc boots :hmm: :hmm:
 
well i started it well befor christamas and i look the other day and it hasnt cleared so i thought what can i do with it so i thought it doesnt look drinkable so it went down the sink
 
Ben1988 said:
well i started it well befor christamas and i look the other day and it hasnt cleared so i thought what can i do with it so i thought it doesnt look drinkable so it went down the sink


nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo you should have left it longer like these said :( at least you would have known if it did clear in what time scale for the next time you did it :)

:nono: :P
 
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