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George Adkins 10-12-2004 04:45 AM

Sugar Help needed.
 
I have this on a couple of news groups (home-brewing & winemaking)

I just bought 5 gallon of apple juice to make cider with. The juice has a
total of 2,000 grams of sugar which is about equal to 10 cups (9.92025 cups)
of sugar. I usually use about 15 cups of sugar in 5 gal of cider. Is the
sugar in the juice the same as the sugar that I have been using (Cane
Granulated Sugar) and will I only need to put 5 cups of sugar in the 5 gal
batch to achieved the same results.



news-server.triad.rr.com 10-12-2004 08:24 PM

hmmm.... The only way I know of to know for sure how much sugar there is in
the juice is to use a hydrometer. Then adjust accordingly. Even if they
added 10 cups of sugar to the juice, the natural juice in the fruit varies.
So if you don't care about where the alcohol percentage is going to end up.
Then just go ahead and throw in the 5 cups. It might be strong, it might be
week. But to make it at the level you want it you will have to measure the
current sugar level with a hydrometer and adjust accordingly.

David



"George Adkins" > wrote in message
...
> I have this on a couple of news groups (home-brewing & winemaking)
>
> I just bought 5 gallon of apple juice to make cider with. The juice has a
> total of 2,000 grams of sugar which is about equal to 10 cups (9.92025

cups)
> of sugar. I usually use about 15 cups of sugar in 5 gal of cider. Is the
> sugar in the juice the same as the sugar that I have been using (Cane
> Granulated Sugar) and will I only need to put 5 cups of sugar in the 5 gal
> batch to achieved the same results.
>
>




news-server.triad.rr.com 10-12-2004 08:24 PM

hmmm.... The only way I know of to know for sure how much sugar there is in
the juice is to use a hydrometer. Then adjust accordingly. Even if they
added 10 cups of sugar to the juice, the natural juice in the fruit varies.
So if you don't care about where the alcohol percentage is going to end up.
Then just go ahead and throw in the 5 cups. It might be strong, it might be
week. But to make it at the level you want it you will have to measure the
current sugar level with a hydrometer and adjust accordingly.

David



"George Adkins" > wrote in message
...
> I have this on a couple of news groups (home-brewing & winemaking)
>
> I just bought 5 gallon of apple juice to make cider with. The juice has a
> total of 2,000 grams of sugar which is about equal to 10 cups (9.92025

cups)
> of sugar. I usually use about 15 cups of sugar in 5 gal of cider. Is the
> sugar in the juice the same as the sugar that I have been using (Cane
> Granulated Sugar) and will I only need to put 5 cups of sugar in the 5 gal
> batch to achieved the same results.
>
>




pater 11-12-2004 11:28 PM

Yes, a hydrometer is the way to go. I've done pear wine form juice that
had a 7% potential alcohol reading BEFORE I added any sugar. Have found
that all juices are different so it's always better to be sure. Good
luck.


pater 11-12-2004 11:28 PM

Yes, a hydrometer is the way to go. I've done pear wine form juice that
had a 7% potential alcohol reading BEFORE I added any sugar. Have found
that all juices are different so it's always better to be sure. Good
luck.



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