Pumpkinman
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I use the sugar/honey/brown sugar that I use to back sweeten to carb my cider, if you use honey it will take a little bit longer to carbonate.
I also add a few cans of 100% pure unsweetened apple juice concentrate to boost the apple flavor a little.
I usually test a bottle a week to check the carbonation level, when it reaches the level that we prefer, I pasteurize using the same method as Aaron.
When making beer, the "average" amount of priming sugar added to prime 6 gallons of beer to 2.3 vol. is 4.32 oz of priming sugar, this is 122 grams, but again, if I back sweeten, I do not prime mine, there has always been enough sugar to carbonate the bottles.
I also add a few cans of 100% pure unsweetened apple juice concentrate to boost the apple flavor a little.
I usually test a bottle a week to check the carbonation level, when it reaches the level that we prefer, I pasteurize using the same method as Aaron.
When making beer, the "average" amount of priming sugar added to prime 6 gallons of beer to 2.3 vol. is 4.32 oz of priming sugar, this is 122 grams, but again, if I back sweeten, I do not prime mine, there has always been enough sugar to carbonate the bottles.