FutureFarm
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I'm very new to this. I just graduated from the Air Force Academy, got married, moved to Dayton Ohio, and picked up a new hobby. I have a friend who makes his own beer, but since my wife likes wine more, I thought I'd give it a try. Right now we have 3 gallons of cider fermenting away. We started it on Columbus Day. I'm anxious to taste it. Hopefully it will be done for Thanksgiving.
It has been a steep learning curve for us. We didn't have a hydrometer when we started, the homebrew shop said we didn't need one (just wait for the bubbles to stop). Our cider recipe is 3 gallons of Musselman's Cider, 3/4 cup white sugar, 1 cup brown sugar, yeast energizer, nutrient and double the pectin amount (internet said it was ok with apples). The fermentation was so strong that it bubbled through the airlock. We took some out with a turkey baster. 1.020 SG 3 days into vigorous fermention. Since then the fermentation has slowed considerably to one airlock bubble every 30 seconds. There is some sediment at the bottom, but the liquid is still very cloudy.
Do you think everything is progressing OK?
Doy you have a good pineapple wine recipe? My wife and I had some on our honeymoon this summer and want to make our own.
It has been a steep learning curve for us. We didn't have a hydrometer when we started, the homebrew shop said we didn't need one (just wait for the bubbles to stop). Our cider recipe is 3 gallons of Musselman's Cider, 3/4 cup white sugar, 1 cup brown sugar, yeast energizer, nutrient and double the pectin amount (internet said it was ok with apples). The fermentation was so strong that it bubbled through the airlock. We took some out with a turkey baster. 1.020 SG 3 days into vigorous fermention. Since then the fermentation has slowed considerably to one airlock bubble every 30 seconds. There is some sediment at the bottom, but the liquid is still very cloudy.
Do you think everything is progressing OK?
Doy you have a good pineapple wine recipe? My wife and I had some on our honeymoon this summer and want to make our own.