Fergmeister
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Hi there, new guy here!
After a good few months of pondering, I finally decided to purchase one of the Young's Brew Buddy kits from Wilko's last week (which seems to be just about ready to bottle) and since then I stumbled across this forum, which I have been reading intently ever since.
It would seem to be that when I purchased my Brew Buddy kit they never included an ingredient that appears to be quite essential to homebrewing - patience!
Anyway, now that I have the equipment and ingredients necessary, I thought that I would have a stab at making some fruity turbo cider after bottling my lager in order to keep me occupied whilst waiting for a taste of my first brew. I would like to try and recreate the red coloured flavour of Jacques (apple, blackcurrant, cherry and raspberry) although I haven't really got much of an idea as to how I would go about this?
I was thinking of using 2 litres of apple and raspberry juice, 1 litre of blackcurrant juice and 1 litre of cherry juice (all from cartons made from concentrate to make 4 litres of the stuff. I was just wondering what amount of yeast and sugar I would need to make a sparkling brew of around 4-8% if possible?
Thanks in advance for the advice I know I will likely receive off this fantastic forum :)
After a good few months of pondering, I finally decided to purchase one of the Young's Brew Buddy kits from Wilko's last week (which seems to be just about ready to bottle) and since then I stumbled across this forum, which I have been reading intently ever since.
It would seem to be that when I purchased my Brew Buddy kit they never included an ingredient that appears to be quite essential to homebrewing - patience!
Anyway, now that I have the equipment and ingredients necessary, I thought that I would have a stab at making some fruity turbo cider after bottling my lager in order to keep me occupied whilst waiting for a taste of my first brew. I would like to try and recreate the red coloured flavour of Jacques (apple, blackcurrant, cherry and raspberry) although I haven't really got much of an idea as to how I would go about this?
I was thinking of using 2 litres of apple and raspberry juice, 1 litre of blackcurrant juice and 1 litre of cherry juice (all from cartons made from concentrate to make 4 litres of the stuff. I was just wondering what amount of yeast and sugar I would need to make a sparkling brew of around 4-8% if possible?
Thanks in advance for the advice I know I will likely receive off this fantastic forum :)