Rwilts said:I brew all kits to 20l including wherry. Enjoying it now. Very nice :
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll get this on the go later in the week in that case.
Rwilts said:I brew all kits to 20l including wherry. Enjoying it now. Very nice :
brewtim said:if you brew it short, add sugar etc, this will have an effect on the OG and probably the FG, however the manufacturers OG would still be valid, measuring would be invalid, you would just need to calculate what the OG should be, based on the changes you have made. Changing the yeast strain or quantity may have an effect of the FG.
GavH said:brewtim said:if you brew it short, add sugar etc, this will have an effect on the OG and probably the FG, however the manufacturers OG would still be valid, measuring would be invalid, you would just need to calculate what the OG should be, based on the changes you have made. Changing the yeast strain or quantity may have an effect of the FG.
Why is measuring "invalid" if you amend the recipe?
GavH said:What's wrong with using a hydrometer?
beechwood said:I would probably leave it a couple more days just to make sure, if it stays the same after two more days then barrel it.
Mine went down to 1010 which makes it about 4% which like you say its not very strong, flavour should still be nice though,
next time I'll brew it short to 20 lts and I might throw in the odd 100g of sugar.
krazypara3165 said:Mines 14 days in now and I am due to bottle it tomorrow. However, ive heard that leaving it in a cold shed for a day or two prior to bottling can aid with clearing. Has anyone else found this to be the case?
krazypara3165 said:Once again superb advice! I can keep it in the shed for as long as it needs. At the moment the temp is between 3-7 degrees. Am I right to assume this is the same for cider too then, as im also due to bottle a batch of richies on the rocks.
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