Fore
Landlord.
Yes, an oft used thread title :nod:. But it is a milestone for any beer brewer.
So not much to it of course, but I did do a full cornie's worth, added some brown & white sugar, and used proper cider yeast.
It's been in primary for 2 weeks, so will be transferred to secondary today. Sample is promising; down to 1.000. Because I'm out of normal routine, I think I forgot to record SG, but I think it was 1.052, which will give 6.9%. Sample wasn't as dry as I was expecting. I lean towards a preference for dry in any case.
I've done some research on back sweetening, but I wait to see if it's necessary. It did seem to lack some flavour complexity and have a feeling that would be improved with some sweetening and possibly spices or whatever.
Anyway, it's my first ever, so I'll first see how this "base" version ends up after ageing and carbonation. I already think it will be pretty good, and I can't understand why I've never done this before. I think I thought there was more to it, like wine.
So not much to it of course, but I did do a full cornie's worth, added some brown & white sugar, and used proper cider yeast.
It's been in primary for 2 weeks, so will be transferred to secondary today. Sample is promising; down to 1.000. Because I'm out of normal routine, I think I forgot to record SG, but I think it was 1.052, which will give 6.9%. Sample wasn't as dry as I was expecting. I lean towards a preference for dry in any case.
I've done some research on back sweetening, but I wait to see if it's necessary. It did seem to lack some flavour complexity and have a feeling that would be improved with some sweetening and possibly spices or whatever.
Anyway, it's my first ever, so I'll first see how this "base" version ends up after ageing and carbonation. I already think it will be pretty good, and I can't understand why I've never done this before. I think I thought there was more to it, like wine.