Bill W
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I got started on my cider this evening. Due to this being a bit of a pants year for apples, I had mostly cookers (chiefly bramleys) a few James grieve eaters and a few kilos of small crab apples.
I had borrowed a friend's 12 litre Vigo press and scratter to try and maximise the juice yield.
It was a slow process on my own, washing, quartering and cutting out the manky bits, then scratting, then pressing.
Fortunately, my daughter and daughter-in-law turned up and they and my wife mucked in and we got a bit of a production line going. My daughter-in-law made a little tik-tok video.
We found that mixing the crab apples in with the quartered apples was a mistake. They passed through the scratter with only a few scars and didn't give up their goodness when pressed. So my daughter took that batch of pomace and pounded it in a bucket with a lump of wood. This, when re-pressed, gave up nearly an extra two pints! After that, she was on pounding duty for the rest of the crab apples.
I was expecting about 6 gallons of juice but only got 4, so I'll top up to 5 gallons with carton juice, which will hopefully make up for the shortage of eaters. Campden tablets crushed and added. I'll add the carton juice and take an OG tomorrow evening before pitching yeast.
Video here:
And another:
I had borrowed a friend's 12 litre Vigo press and scratter to try and maximise the juice yield.
It was a slow process on my own, washing, quartering and cutting out the manky bits, then scratting, then pressing.
Fortunately, my daughter and daughter-in-law turned up and they and my wife mucked in and we got a bit of a production line going. My daughter-in-law made a little tik-tok video.
We found that mixing the crab apples in with the quartered apples was a mistake. They passed through the scratter with only a few scars and didn't give up their goodness when pressed. So my daughter took that batch of pomace and pounded it in a bucket with a lump of wood. This, when re-pressed, gave up nearly an extra two pints! After that, she was on pounding duty for the rest of the crab apples.
I was expecting about 6 gallons of juice but only got 4, so I'll top up to 5 gallons with carton juice, which will hopefully make up for the shortage of eaters. Campden tablets crushed and added. I'll add the carton juice and take an OG tomorrow evening before pitching yeast.
Video here:
And another:
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