Hi
Any help gratefully received! This year, I decided that I was middle age... I can't afford a sports car, already got an allotment, so my next logical step was home brew (not to cast aspersions, I know that all ages take part, that's just how I got to it.)
I'm not a total stranger to home brewing, that is, I have dabbled with the table still and the odd turbo cider, especially since those Mack's caps came out and made it seem easy, but I thought it time to try to take the next step-
I bought a Wilco's spiced cider kit, followed through the instructions (with my 5 year old, who now believes that yeast eats sugar and poops out alcohol, so all beer is yeast poop, which he thinks is gross and never wants to try it, so I win, parenting is easy!)
3 days in, the my combi boiler exploded, the temperature plummeted and the fermentation got 'stuck.' Three days later, I got it sorted, I restarted the fermentation with a little champagne yeast and a little more sugar and yeast nutrients (no idea if that was the best way?)
It bubbled for 6 days then stopped... I now have a very dry, at a taste test weak %, slightly tasteless 23 litres that is still quite cloudy.
I have a pressure barrel but no bottles, I since read that Wilco's cider is not their best product in the range and a pressure barrel isn't the best option but... You live and learn.
I was considering trying a save on this, using finings and 12 campden tablets in the brew barrel, syponing into the pressure barrel, adding half a kilo of sugar and a tiny bit of champagne yeast in case the finings and Campden tablets had killed the yeast for a second fermentation but I am really spitballing here, if anyone wants to tell me that ass from elbow, I don't know, I would welcome it, I'm just struggling with it all at the moment
If you got this far, thanks for listening to my life story, really any help would be great :)
Cheers
Laurence
Any help gratefully received! This year, I decided that I was middle age... I can't afford a sports car, already got an allotment, so my next logical step was home brew (not to cast aspersions, I know that all ages take part, that's just how I got to it.)
I'm not a total stranger to home brewing, that is, I have dabbled with the table still and the odd turbo cider, especially since those Mack's caps came out and made it seem easy, but I thought it time to try to take the next step-
I bought a Wilco's spiced cider kit, followed through the instructions (with my 5 year old, who now believes that yeast eats sugar and poops out alcohol, so all beer is yeast poop, which he thinks is gross and never wants to try it, so I win, parenting is easy!)
3 days in, the my combi boiler exploded, the temperature plummeted and the fermentation got 'stuck.' Three days later, I got it sorted, I restarted the fermentation with a little champagne yeast and a little more sugar and yeast nutrients (no idea if that was the best way?)
It bubbled for 6 days then stopped... I now have a very dry, at a taste test weak %, slightly tasteless 23 litres that is still quite cloudy.
I have a pressure barrel but no bottles, I since read that Wilco's cider is not their best product in the range and a pressure barrel isn't the best option but... You live and learn.
I was considering trying a save on this, using finings and 12 campden tablets in the brew barrel, syponing into the pressure barrel, adding half a kilo of sugar and a tiny bit of champagne yeast in case the finings and Campden tablets had killed the yeast for a second fermentation but I am really spitballing here, if anyone wants to tell me that ass from elbow, I don't know, I would welcome it, I'm just struggling with it all at the moment
If you got this far, thanks for listening to my life story, really any help would be great :)
Cheers
Laurence