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Yup. got it delivered last Thursday. Now I have to get the stove pipe installed so I can make a fire!TanksHill said:A Kitchen Queen???
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Yup. got it delivered last Thursday. Now I have to get the stove pipe installed so I can make a fire!TanksHill said:A Kitchen Queen???
Great website. Printed it and will let you know how it goes.TanksHill said:Here is a good site with lots of information.
http://makinghardcider.com/
I like this old guy. It's kinda hard to hear and his Rooster steals the show. But he is a good testament at how easy it can be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7t4cT2Dq5w
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In an attempt to preserve some cider, I canned it in qt jars (10 min, 10 psi). A lot of the stuff that makes cider cider coagulated and sank to the bottom of the jars. Since then, I've read a little about heat treating cider and found that it's quite sensitive. A few degrees to low and the bacteria from those windfalls that fell on a deer turd won't be killed off. A few degrees too high and you end up with cloudy apple juice instead of cider. But maybe it doesn't matter. When you boiled it, what happened? Was the brewing successful anyway?SKR8PN said:http://www.instructables.com/id/Home-Brew-Hard-Cider-from-Scratch/
2) Boil fresh cider, let cool, add champagne yeast and raisins, let work with an air lock. When the bubbles stop, tap it off the lee's, let work again until clear. Enjoy.