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hello I am new at making wines and such. anyway is there a recipe
anyone has for a cyser that uses apple juice concentrate (frozen or juice) and honey and brown sugar? i need a recipe for a one gallon batch. I would like something sweet and nice. any help greatly appreciated. |
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kingvitamin wrote:
hello I am new at making wines and such. anyway is there a recipe anyone has for a cyser that uses apple juice concentrate (frozen or juice) and honey and brown sugar? i need a recipe for a one gallon batch. I would like something sweet and nice. any help greatly appreciated. The following recipe is from www.gotmead.com (and you probably will get more answers if you followup-to rec.crafts.meadmaking). Just cut all ingredients by 5 to make 1 gallon. Well, except the yeast. Christmas Cyser [Return to Recipe List] 5 gal pastuerized apple cider 2 lbs honey 1 lb brown sugar 10 cinnamon sticks, crushed palmful crushed allspice berries palmful crushed cardamom 3 tsp lemon peel 3 tsp orange peel 1 pkg Pasteur Champagne yeast Heat 1 gal cider to 160 d F. Add honey, brown sugar, and all spices. Keep at 160 for 15 minutes, stirring to dissolve honey and brown sugar. Put 3 gal cider in 5 gal food grade pail. Add hot must to pail, straining out spices. When temperature drops below 80 d. F, pitch yeast and add 3.5 tsp yeast nutrient, agitate pail with top on to mix well. Airlock and let sit for 1 month, then add last gallon of cider, and boil 2 cups water and steep 5 sticks of cinnamon (crushed) for 15 minutes. Remove cinnamon and add water to must. Add honey dissolved into boiled water as needed to enhance flavor and body to taste. When ferment is complete, bottle and age at least 1 month. O.G. 1.080 F.G. 1.000 |
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