shevyshock
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oldbloke said:shevyshock said:oldbloke said:You can (rule of thumb: 20g/litre=1%) and a few people do, but it really doesn't need it.
Worth mentioning as you're a beginner: anything you make in a demijohn wants at least half a litre of headspace for the first few days, or it'll escape.
With the cider I top up on day4.
Thanks for the heads up. I think I read somewere about filling it to just below the nect of the DJ. Also before I start im going to calibrate it with duck tape per litre. When u say u top up do u just add water?
Top up to the neck with 1/2l of juice (or a bit more) you held back when you started it off. You don't get enough apple if you start chucking water in it.
In the secondary after ive siphoned it away from the yeast sediment after primary fermenting has finished do I fill to almost the neck?