This weekend was rather productive. I:
- Went to the farmer's market with
ursule.
- Started a batch of hard cider made from apple cider bought at said market (pure juice, no preservatives!)
- Cleaned up yeast blow-out from the aforementioned hard cider.
- Finally bottled the pumpkin ale that I started in November. 8.1%, and darn tasty.
- Hung out with
ursule,
tejolote, and
ryunohi during a general craft night at our place.
- Consumed beer, scotch, and pizza with the aforementioned people.
- Hacked together a holder for engraving coin dies.
- Did a bunch of GRE practice questions.
- Went for a nice walk through the forested area of Ravenna Park with
ursule.
- Played some video games (okay, so this wasn't exactly productive).
- Went to the farmer's market with
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- Started a batch of hard cider made from apple cider bought at said market (pure juice, no preservatives!)
- Cleaned up yeast blow-out from the aforementioned hard cider.
- Finally bottled the pumpkin ale that I started in November. 8.1%, and darn tasty.
- Hung out with
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- Consumed beer, scotch, and pizza with the aforementioned people.
- Hacked together a holder for engraving coin dies.
- Did a bunch of GRE practice questions.
- Went for a nice walk through the forested area of Ravenna Park with
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- Played some video games (okay, so this wasn't exactly productive).
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The cider we got at the market didn't say what kind of apple(s) it was pressed from, but I know that it's pure juice, and quite sweet. It didn't taste very tart at all, but once the yeast eats all the sugar that may change.
Here's what I did:
Sanitized everything with 1-step cleanser.
Heated 1gal of cider, just to bring it to room temperature (it was mostly frozen.)
Hydrated 1 packet of Premier Cuvée champagne yeast in 1/4 cup warm water w/ pinch of sugar and yeast nutrient. (about 15 minutes.)
Put 1tsp yeast nutrient in fermenter (1gal water jug.)
Put 1/2tsp acid blend in fermenter (I would have used lemon juice here if we'd had any.)
Put 1/2 of cider into fermenter.
Added hydrated yeast.
Put last 1/2 of cider into fermenter.
Unfortunately I neglected to take a hydrometer reading, so I'll have no idea how potent the stuff is.
I skipped the usual step of aerating the must, since when I was putting the frozen cider into the pot to melt it there was much agitation. ;)
Regarding barrels, the best place to ask would be a homebrew store. There's one at the Oregon City side of the old bridge. I want to try that too At Some Point.
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You can find them cheap sometimes in random places, but brewing store will have them.
The reason for this over a barrel is Sanitation. There are a lot more yeasts/infectious agents floating around these days, as opposed to back in the day (increased industrialization will do that to a society) so you really want to make sure you're doing a clean environment, and only exposing the sugary source to the right kinds of agents.
badger
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If you want a nice barrel with a wax/parafin lining to get the look, and the cleanliness you can check the J something Townsend catalog that I am sure you know about. the recreation catalog mostly focussed on colonial, but with some period stuff.
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