If you freeze the apples you would not need to run them thru a disposal, they are very soft at this point and all you need to do is press.
Yes leave the skins onJulie, do you leave the skins on thru the fermenting?
I've heard about people us a garbage disposal for pulverizing apples. I would think it would be too small holes and difficult to get the apples through. Anyone have experience doing this? Is it a pain to push the apples through a garbage disposal?
Same here, quartered, de-cored ran through Omega juicer (spins slow, wont oxidize as quickly as a high speed juicer). 6 gallons of juice to start. Ended up with 5 gallons bottled of 15% ABV. Very dry, back sweetened to taste....perfect!I've looked into building one of these but not all disposals will work. Many have very small grinding holes that will clog the thing up .
Personally I juice the apples first, much easier to gauge end volume and adjust sg.
Apple takes long enough to clear without waiting for the sludge to fall out.
Creative idea. But no, never tried it.Idea for chopping up apples (which have been softened by freezing) for wine recipe....Try mincing with grass trimmer in a bucket (might be messy)....works for chopping up leaves..... Anyone try this?
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