Hello there.
I've been making cider for several years now. I make it from decent cider apples and do a wild fermentation, and its generally pretty tasty.
This years batch has quite a lot of floaty stuff in the bottom of the demijohns. My process this year was to ferment in a 5 gallon tub for around a month until the fermentation was almost complete. Then I racked to demijohns, and waited for a month after bubbling had completed, by which time it was still very cloudy, so I racked to a fresh demijohn to let it clear up a bit before bottling. It has been in this stage for a couple of months now. The photo you see contains two different varieties of apples. The dark one is Yarlington Mill & Browns (with some Foxwelp to bump up the acidity), the lighter one is Harry Masters and Foxwelp.
If anyone has any insight into what it is, and what I should do about it I'd appreciate it
Some of the bottle also have a bit of something growing at the top:
I've also made a video to show the bottom in motion:
I've been making cider for several years now. I make it from decent cider apples and do a wild fermentation, and its generally pretty tasty.
This years batch has quite a lot of floaty stuff in the bottom of the demijohns. My process this year was to ferment in a 5 gallon tub for around a month until the fermentation was almost complete. Then I racked to demijohns, and waited for a month after bubbling had completed, by which time it was still very cloudy, so I racked to a fresh demijohn to let it clear up a bit before bottling. It has been in this stage for a couple of months now. The photo you see contains two different varieties of apples. The dark one is Yarlington Mill & Browns (with some Foxwelp to bump up the acidity), the lighter one is Harry Masters and Foxwelp.
If anyone has any insight into what it is, and what I should do about it I'd appreciate it
Some of the bottle also have a bit of something growing at the top:
I've also made a video to show the bottom in motion: