Making a Lemon Cider at 8.4% ABV. Hard Cider made with the Turbo Cider method
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Making a Lemon Cider at 8.4% ABV. Hard Cider made with the Turbo Cider method: • Making a Lemon Cider a... .
Hey folks, in this film I'll be making a lemon flavoured cider using the turbo cider method of apple juice from concentrate along with three cans of lemon flavoured soda pop. The recipe is very straight forward and besides the aforementioned ingredients includes brewing sugar, pectolase, yeast nutrient and yeast.
The cider is brewed in a demijohn, upon tasting this is a very dry lemon flavoured cider, it is crystal clear, sparkling and of an overall excellent quality.
The film includes all stages of the brewing process from ingredients, through recipe, fermentation, bottling, conditioning, opening and tasting.
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Thank you!! thumbs up
Great video, and loving the Poppies shirt.
Cheers Adam, can't beat a bit of PWEI!
Really glad ive stumbled across your channel.. plenty of recipes for me to try and emulate 😂
Ah thanks mate, I hope you enjoy what you see, I've got seven new flavoured ciders coming out over the next few months.
Looks fab man 👍
Thanks it was a tasty one!
Many years ago,there was a sachet name Peel,you could empty in a jug and topped up with water for a lemon drink
Thanks for the info, must admit, I’ve never heard of this. Cheers!
Sounds nice 🙂
Love citrus fruits.
@@HitchHikersBlues Yes this one was tasty. I'm currently making a citrus lager with lemon, grapefruit and lime flavours....
Really liked this vidio thankyou also would you be able to do a second vidio where you make lemon cider with the just fruit im intorested in the prosess :)
Thanks for the comment Brad. I'll try and remember to make a lemon cider from fruit when my apples are ready, probably September or October.
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That would be amazing thankyou :) @@MossHomeandGarden
Consett up the road from me. Ill have to give barrys a look
Also in the cider group. Great group
Cheers Peter, you never know what delights you’ll find in Barry’s!!
Edit: PS. Replying from wrong account.
Great videos and love your techniques and detailed explanation. Do you ferment in the dark or is it Ok to expose to light?
Hi Raymond, thanks for the comment. I ferment in the light, but I keep my demijohns out of direct sunlight, so just ambient room light. Cheers!
Nice video again. So the main question, which method is better for a lemon cider? This or Limonpani? Would love you to have a go at a Strawberry & Lime recipe. Hope the bread turned out well!
I’ll add strawberry and lime to my list. I prefer the Limopani cider overall, it was also an easier method. The bread….well let’s just say it could have been better…see next weeks film!! Cheers!
Edit: PS. Replying from wrong account.
Great video Stuart, the Ascorbic Acid is the preservative in the lemon drink which in itself is made from citrus fruits, although no doubt synthesised these days. Never made turbo cider but I'm definitely gonna give it a go, would increasing the brewing sugar have sweetened it up a bit ?
Thanks for the info Steve. Increasing the brewing sugar would likely have had the opposite effect and made this drier and less flavoursome, unless you add so much that the yeast can't cope, but then it ends up tasting like sherry at 15-19%.
You could always back sweeten ie pop a spoon of sugar in as you pour it into the glass
I would remove the CO2 from the lemonade. The CO2 will prevent having a lot of oxygen in the mix and the yeast needs the Oxygen to multiply. I would simply have stired with a spoon for a few mins to avoid changing the taste by boiling.
That could be a useful tip. :)
Have you do that before brewing?
@@aaronweyl2272 I have never used a fizzy drink to brew with. On the other hand I always gas out my brews once fermentation is done. I just rack to a pitcher and use a large slotted spoon to stir until there is no CO2 left.
Thanks, yes that would be simpler! Edit: PS. Replying from wrong account.
@@Silverholic "Gas out" like form the bottle without lid?
Well, it sure looks pretty lemon-y coloury drink alright! XD
However, maybe you didn't add a back flavourings (In this case lemon) or add sweeteners hence why you'll ended up get dry tasting as you decption or you have to leave it for long least 6 mouths so flavors will developed.
Plus, I think you add too much sugar which cause it to get dryness overtime. I believe lemon makes the drink bitter.
Also, how much is that unnamed Asian yeast?
Anyhow, Lemon cider sounds tasty, pretty decent follow-up of your other Lemon-y drink video :)
I was happy to make a dry cider, plus my wife prefers them dry so it wasn’t a problem. The sugar was the right amount I felt for the lack of sugar in the lemon drink. I can’t remember how much the yeast was to be honest, but it wasn’t expensive. Less than 10 Euro certainly. Cheers!
Edit: PS. Replying from wrong account.
I was happy to make a dry cider, plus my wife prefers them dry so it wasn’t a problem. The sugar was the right amount I felt for the lack of sugar in the lemon drink. I can’t remember how much the yeast was to be honest, but it wasn’t expensive. Less than 10 Euro certainly. Cheers!
@@stuartmoss I see, I hope didn't upset you or anything just it would be better way to make taste like something like sweet-lemon drink.
Welcome.
I know it's you! no worries ^^
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