Dry cider I and my friend made last year, about 10 months in bottles. It is just apples and yeasts.
(Quick ego post while I write my “wiki” entry)
Looks awesome. What I like most about home brew is the ingredients. U mostly need sugar, some fruit and water, maybe yeast. (And some other secondary stuff)
But it’s pretty basic and yields such phenomenal results. Maybe I love cider and beer too much…
Nice. What ABV you got on that?
About 6,5 - 7.
I estimate it from °Bx - 2°Bx makes about 1 ABV.
Love the colour, too. I think I’ve been trying the wrong cider cause when I think cider, I think the see-through anemic little thing that tastes like mineral water and apple juice with a bit of alcohol in it.
Yeah, mainstream commercial ciders are little more than alcoholic apple juice. The craft scene has some really great producers.
It is because I start with apples, then have it pressed from local cider maker - for clear cider you need to add enzymes and clean it with bentonite.
If you start with store bought juice it will be clear. (Plastering and filters get rid off these residues)
Feels like this would have more body, too, right? I’d imagine that pectin would make it a bit chewy?
When I asked about it in the “cidery” they told me that it is mainly visual and not flavour/taste difference.
Mine taste similar to theirs but is more yeasty - I do my secondary fermentation in bottles.
The mouthfeel really doesn’t change regardless of how hazy.
Huh. TIL. Thought it’d be like in beer where you get body from longer chains of sugars, unfermented.
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Hell yeah. Dry Ciders are my favorite! I have a Dry Hopped Cider (Bru-1 hops) on tap right now. I wasn’t expecting it to add much of a pineapple flavor to it but those hops did.