Hi,
I want to make some hard lemonade for the early BBQ season. I looked at many recipes and kind of mocked up my own one now.
I am still quite new to the brewing business and it would be great if anybody who has a bit more experience could check if the following recipe sounds alright.
Ingredients
ca 23l water
2.3kg of sugar (probably with a bit of dark sugar for flavour)
juice and zest of 15 lemons
zest of 5 oranges
250ml of bottled lemon juice (contains Potassium metabisulphite)
10 teabags of green tea with lemon
1 cup of chopped ginger
5 tsp yeast nutrients
1 sachet of Lalvin K1V-1116 All Purpose Yeast (make a starter a couple of days before)
Instructions
- I would dissolve all sugar in pan with the 250ml lemon juice and some water and simmer it a bit
- boil first the chopped ginger for 30 min, then add all the zest simmer a bit more and strain it.
- make the tea and let it steep for 15 min or so.
- pour everything in the fermentation bucket and fill up to 23l.
- ad nutrients and yeast starter and aerate with a whisk.
If my calculations are right I should end up with a OG of about 1.040 which should ferment to just over 5%.
i would simple simmer heat the juice to remove the sodium meta, its the same trick we do with ribena wine and it does work the yeast will just need to be in full swing before adding the juice so put it in last, as for the rest its ok two points i would think of it he brouwn sugar is not needed try half that and increase the white instead, and secondly loose the wine yeast totaly as you will end up with a wine taste rather than a leamon taste i have been working on a alcho pop drink for the last year and have turned to these turbo yeasts used to produce a spirit base ready to distill, not that anyone in the uk distills
what i was trying for was a clean low alc pop say around 6 to 9 % for the son to drink rather than the stuff they do which is half solid vodka, problem i keep getting is i end up making a low alch wine instead, these turbo yeasts leave next to no residue or taste so try that in stead. and he seems to be liking them better now