I was looking at doing the same thing. I've read that you may not want to add the sticks to early because the cinnamon could take over.
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I added 1 cinnamon stick per gallon to my first batch and it did take over. So this time I only added 2 sticks for 6 gallons. Hoping to have a little apple taste with cinnamon. Cant wait to try it!
I was looking at doing the same thing. I've read that you may not want to add the sticks to early because the cinnamon could take over. My apple is in the primary now and I should have about 5-6 gallons when I transfer to secondary. How many sticks should I add and when? Also, has anyone added nutmeg and vanilla? Wondering where a good starting point would be regarding how much of each to add.
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geek said:just curiosity, have you ever added cinnamon sticks to a red grape wine?
I was doing a search on adding the cinnamon because I am contemplating adding the cinnamon to my elderberry which is currently fermenting on dark chocolate. I think it needs an element of spiciness to it so tonight after my first racking I'm going to try 2 sticks of cinnamon and maybe 1 or 2 cloves to 6 gallons. See what happens. I don't have time to make cinnamon extract so I'll go with sticks for now. Maybe only 1 clove?
Julie said:only use one clove, two will be overpowering.
saramc said:I think it should be noted that there is only one true cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon. Your common homebrew store or grocery store version is typically cassia aka Saigon, Chinese or Java cinnamon. The taste comparison regardless when you add it to the batch simply tells the story. Cinnamon oil is quite nice if you are looking for a little bit of classic cinnamon toothpick sweet-n-spicy, and a few drops,go a long, long way. It is so very different than cinnamon sticks or even cinnamon extract. Pack a pint jar with Ceylon cinnamon sticks and fill with pure grain, seal it up and tuck in the pantry for 6-8 weeks and you will have a very nice extract.
That's food for thought!! Thanks! 18% my gosh that must kick some ***! I wish I knew what mine will end up at - it was to be about 6.7% But today the SG reading was 1.001. I backsweeteened with 1 can of cranberry concentrate and the SG went up to 1.10 however I'll be adding 1 or 2 more cans as I still have too much headspace in my carboy after racking. That being said since my SG wasn't at .990 not that it's a guarantee, I'm sure I'll be getting more alcohol out of this batch. It's going to be a lovely blush or rosé colour due to the cranberry concentrate. But... I only have half a stick of cinnamon in mine - now not sure if it will even add anything to the flavour? I wasn't going for a distinct detectable cinnamon flavour though just some je ne sais quoi! These were large 8 inch sticks I was using.terroirdejeroir said:I am about to start another batch of Hard Rockin' (18%) Apple cider. In the previous batch I added one cinnamon stick per gallon and thought I had ruined it, but after about 3-4 months of bottle aging it was ridiculously good.
just curiosity, have you ever added cinnamon sticks to a red grape wine?
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