BookWalker
Junior
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2018
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 0
Hi everyone,
I would like to make apple cider vinegar. I can find all kinds of information on this, buuuut I need some very specific details due to the temps where I live. All of the people offering information online are people into health and homesteading, with warm and cozy environments year round for brewing. I'm in great doubt that they would be able to help me. I know that in wine making there are risks of producing vinegar and that most wine makers know a great deal about the ins and outs of this. Therefore I have come here for expert advise, although not on making wine. Please forgive me.
I live in Uruguay. We're going into winter now. Today's temp is 65 F and will go up maybe to 70 F. Temps will start dropping lower soon and can reach a lowest of 40 F, but most likely the daily temps will not be that cold. I haven't paid attention to average temps, but who can now days with our weird weather during all seasons. These temperatures will be relevant to the room where I'll be attempting to brew vinegar. Not sure if humidity counts, but we do have high humidity here.
So in your honest opinion/s with those specs, is it possible for me to make vinegar?
If it is, how long should I leave the apple in the water before straining out? I'm going to assume with such low temps I'd have to leave the apple bits in longer.
Thanks ahead of time for all of your input!
I would like to make apple cider vinegar. I can find all kinds of information on this, buuuut I need some very specific details due to the temps where I live. All of the people offering information online are people into health and homesteading, with warm and cozy environments year round for brewing. I'm in great doubt that they would be able to help me. I know that in wine making there are risks of producing vinegar and that most wine makers know a great deal about the ins and outs of this. Therefore I have come here for expert advise, although not on making wine. Please forgive me.
I live in Uruguay. We're going into winter now. Today's temp is 65 F and will go up maybe to 70 F. Temps will start dropping lower soon and can reach a lowest of 40 F, but most likely the daily temps will not be that cold. I haven't paid attention to average temps, but who can now days with our weird weather during all seasons. These temperatures will be relevant to the room where I'll be attempting to brew vinegar. Not sure if humidity counts, but we do have high humidity here.
So in your honest opinion/s with those specs, is it possible for me to make vinegar?
If it is, how long should I leave the apple in the water before straining out? I'm going to assume with such low temps I'd have to leave the apple bits in longer.
Thanks ahead of time for all of your input!