Alcoholx
Well-Known Member
trying something new.. a turbo raspberry cider, followed lots of threads and stole some ideas and have made a version today.. wanted to get something brewing while i wait for my stout to condition. :)
23ltrs of asda apple juice (smartprice 55p a litre)
3 teaspoons of youngs pectolase
3 teaspoons of youngs tannin powder
6 teaspoons of asda stevia sweetner powder
1 sachet of youngs cider yeast
raspberry lowicz syrup for priming/bottling
used starsan to sterilise everything then threw in the ingredients, final gravity was 1.050 so should be a strong cider if it ferments to dry, i may even water it down if it ferments to bone dry as itl make it about 6.5-7%
the plan is too bottle this cider using the polish raspberry syrup to prime to make it fizzy and add a hint of flavour.. hopefully the stevia sweetner will take the edge of it if its really dry, but i did not put too much in as ive no idea how sweet the stevia will make it.. or even if i will like the taste
fementing well after 12 hours and getting faster
cheer geoff
23ltrs of asda apple juice (smartprice 55p a litre)
3 teaspoons of youngs pectolase
3 teaspoons of youngs tannin powder
6 teaspoons of asda stevia sweetner powder
1 sachet of youngs cider yeast
raspberry lowicz syrup for priming/bottling
used starsan to sterilise everything then threw in the ingredients, final gravity was 1.050 so should be a strong cider if it ferments to dry, i may even water it down if it ferments to bone dry as itl make it about 6.5-7%
the plan is too bottle this cider using the polish raspberry syrup to prime to make it fizzy and add a hint of flavour.. hopefully the stevia sweetner will take the edge of it if its really dry, but i did not put too much in as ive no idea how sweet the stevia will make it.. or even if i will like the taste
fementing well after 12 hours and getting faster
cheer geoff