Ok so I found a recipe and I made 2 batches. The 2nd was much better. This is my recipe of one I found and I made a few improvements.
Makes 2 gallons
2 cans frozen Bacardi Strawberry
2 cans frozen lemonade
2.5 cups (approx) sugar
Stir the above together to dissolve the sugar. It dissolves easily in the thawed juices. Rinse each can with tap water and add to bucket and then add 1.5 gallons of water. Stir well
The starting SG should be between 1.060 and 1.070
I bought store brand frozen lemonade from different stores and the amount of sugar need to reach the SG varies by store brand because some are sweeter then others.
Let come to room temperature and add
1 teaspoon of yeast nutrient
1 teaspoon of yeast energizer
The next day add 1/2 a packed of yeast. I used Lalvin 71B
Watch the gravity and when it is 1.020 cold crash by putting in the fridge. Bottle when cold and return to fridge. Keep in the fridge or it will become a bottle bomb. Serve over ice.
I took a couple of bottles in a bucket of ice to my LHBS today and everyone in there loved it and wanted the recipe. I went there specifically to buy more t-caps (some call them tasting caps) and more cases of 375 ml bottles and yeast.
So simple and so good on hot summer day.
Makes 2 gallons
2 cans frozen Bacardi Strawberry
2 cans frozen lemonade
2.5 cups (approx) sugar
Stir the above together to dissolve the sugar. It dissolves easily in the thawed juices. Rinse each can with tap water and add to bucket and then add 1.5 gallons of water. Stir well
The starting SG should be between 1.060 and 1.070
I bought store brand frozen lemonade from different stores and the amount of sugar need to reach the SG varies by store brand because some are sweeter then others.
Let come to room temperature and add
1 teaspoon of yeast nutrient
1 teaspoon of yeast energizer
The next day add 1/2 a packed of yeast. I used Lalvin 71B
Watch the gravity and when it is 1.020 cold crash by putting in the fridge. Bottle when cold and return to fridge. Keep in the fridge or it will become a bottle bomb. Serve over ice.
I took a couple of bottles in a bucket of ice to my LHBS today and everyone in there loved it and wanted the recipe. I went there specifically to buy more t-caps (some call them tasting caps) and more cases of 375 ml bottles and yeast.
So simple and so good on hot summer day.