Lobes
Active Member
Howdy folks. Sorry to start another thread on a much discussed topic, but the more I read through the various threads the more I've kinda confused myself!!
Anyway, after a couple of months of feigning interest in my ale brews I think it's about time to get something on the go for the mrs. I've heard lots of good things about turbo cider so thought I'd give it a go. I've got 24l of not-from-concentrate juice and a couple of different yeasts. I do have a few questions though!!
1. I've got a packet and a half of Safale S04 yeast, and a couple of packets of Young's cider yeast. Which would you recommend? I've seen recommendations for both, what are the benefits?
2. Do I need to add any sugar to the juice? What about yeast nutrient?
3. Do I need to add pectolase? If so, how much and when?
4. Am I right in thinking that the black tea is added after fermentation has finished? Is a standard mug made with 2 teabags enough for a 24l batch?
5. Any other hints/tips/recommendations?
I think that's all I need to know for now, thanks in advance!! :pray:
Anyway, after a couple of months of feigning interest in my ale brews I think it's about time to get something on the go for the mrs. I've heard lots of good things about turbo cider so thought I'd give it a go. I've got 24l of not-from-concentrate juice and a couple of different yeasts. I do have a few questions though!!
1. I've got a packet and a half of Safale S04 yeast, and a couple of packets of Young's cider yeast. Which would you recommend? I've seen recommendations for both, what are the benefits?
2. Do I need to add any sugar to the juice? What about yeast nutrient?
3. Do I need to add pectolase? If so, how much and when?
4. Am I right in thinking that the black tea is added after fermentation has finished? Is a standard mug made with 2 teabags enough for a 24l batch?
5. Any other hints/tips/recommendations?
I think that's all I need to know for now, thanks in advance!! :pray: