Well, I currently have a batch of lager on day 14 and fermentation has stopped, so it's going into a cold crash for a couple of days then in the bottles Tuesday, so that means an empty fermentor Wednesday.
So I have decided to get a cider on the go.
The plan is, 9ltrs of Lidl apple juice plus a bag of frozen black cherries for a little twist. I won't be adding sugar as I don't want it getting much over 6%.
I do however, want some sweetness to the cider, so I am looking to use xylitol. Now this is where the questions start. I don't have a second vessel to use for sweetening, priming and bottling, so the cider will come straight out of my fermentor and into bottles to prime.
So, the first question is, can I add xylitol in at the beginning with all the other ingredients or will this cause problems? Also, from doing a bit of research, a medium sweet finish requires 10 to 12g of xylitol per litre, is this correct? I am looking for a thatchers gold level of sweetness.
Final question is, how much sugar to prime? In my lager I am going with 8g per litre because I like a good fizz in my lager, but how much do I need for my cider? I like fizz in cider also, but no more than a commercial cider may have, like thatchers gold.
I think that's all the blanks at the moment...
Forgot to mention, I am using the generic ale yeast from a coopers lager kit.
Aahhh, also tea, should I add tea and again, how much per litre?
So I have decided to get a cider on the go.
The plan is, 9ltrs of Lidl apple juice plus a bag of frozen black cherries for a little twist. I won't be adding sugar as I don't want it getting much over 6%.
I do however, want some sweetness to the cider, so I am looking to use xylitol. Now this is where the questions start. I don't have a second vessel to use for sweetening, priming and bottling, so the cider will come straight out of my fermentor and into bottles to prime.
So, the first question is, can I add xylitol in at the beginning with all the other ingredients or will this cause problems? Also, from doing a bit of research, a medium sweet finish requires 10 to 12g of xylitol per litre, is this correct? I am looking for a thatchers gold level of sweetness.
Final question is, how much sugar to prime? In my lager I am going with 8g per litre because I like a good fizz in my lager, but how much do I need for my cider? I like fizz in cider also, but no more than a commercial cider may have, like thatchers gold.
I think that's all the blanks at the moment...
Forgot to mention, I am using the generic ale yeast from a coopers lager kit.
Aahhh, also tea, should I add tea and again, how much per litre?
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