NOT looking good for apple wine this year. My juicer arrived today and I had thawed out some of the apples I cut up and froze. Ran a 1 gallon bag and 1/3 of another gallon bag of apple pieces through my new juicer (Omega 8008) Result was 1 quart and 1 pint jar of juice. THICK JUICE.
Sorry to have to report that the outlook for apple wine no longer looks so good. However, I will be drinking some awesome apple juice now. This stuff is so rich. The apples were really ugly wormy looking things but this juice is unbelievable. Wife won't drink it straight - She has to water it down - says it's too concentrated.
So I guess I'll see what happens with 6 bags of frozen apple pieces but the prospects of makng wine with it, just doesn't look likely.
Side light - Waste not wife is going to look into making something edible from the pulp the juicer kicked out. Apparently there is a way to turn that into some sort of wafer/cracker time things. I'd try that.
What's interesting is the technical "Differences" between Apple Juice and Apple Cider.
I'm guessing that's like the topics - "What oil is Best" or "Which bike is Better" on the motorcycle forums. LOL
Most trees don't ripen this early. This is the off-year for my Wolf River apple tree - they ripen in late Sept and are best (sweetest) after a frost. I only have 2 trees and thankfully they alternate heavy production years. The problem with apples ripening this early is you HAVE to refrigerate them or they go bad FAST! With fall apples, at least up here, I can just leave them in the garage and process them at a more leisurely pace.My apples aren't quite ready to be picked yet :/
I have to make my wine as my fruit ripens because indont have enough room in the deep freeze for all the fruit, either i use it now or it goes to waste.
Careful when picking out a juicer, if you buy the top feed ones that spins really fast (centrifigul)the oxidize the crap out of the juice. Most centrifigal juicers cap out around 3000rpm and spin the fruit so fast it extracts the juice from the pulp but inturn creates heat which damages the nutritrional content and spins juice so fast it oxidizes very quickly. Auger juicers run only about 40 rpm, pressing the juice from the pulp maintaining nutritional value without oxidization. I own 2 centrifigul juicers and one auger style, the auger was more expensive but outperforms the two centrifigul style juicers hands down. The high speed centrifiguls have a high failure rate due to being high rpm machines, there harder to clean up and they dont extract juice as well as an auger, the pulp will be slightly moist outta the extractor whereas the auger is dry pulp.
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