Hi,
I'm very new to all this though last year after finding some old demijohns in the garage I did brew up some mead which is just getting very drinkable now.
After stumbling across a couple of videos on YouTube I thought I'd have a crack at some turbo cider, using what I already had in my brewing tub.
I used 4.5 litres of sainsbury apple juice
Teaspoon of Young's super wine yeast (as per the video)
Teaspoon of yeast nutrient
About 250g of brewers sugar that I had leftover.
It's fizzing away well at the moment, though looking at some of the posts here it seems I could have done without the extra sugar. Am I likely to end up with some foul tasting rocket fuel??
I'm very new to all this though last year after finding some old demijohns in the garage I did brew up some mead which is just getting very drinkable now.
After stumbling across a couple of videos on YouTube I thought I'd have a crack at some turbo cider, using what I already had in my brewing tub.
I used 4.5 litres of sainsbury apple juice
Teaspoon of Young's super wine yeast (as per the video)
Teaspoon of yeast nutrient
About 250g of brewers sugar that I had leftover.
It's fizzing away well at the moment, though looking at some of the posts here it seems I could have done without the extra sugar. Am I likely to end up with some foul tasting rocket fuel??
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