The 3l test ferment went pretty well so I'm going all in and scaling up the cider to a full 13l batch in my proper fermentor.
I'm just letting it ferment in my garage without all the usual temp control and monitoring this time and I'll see what happens.
Not sure how to enter in all the juices that I chucked in the fermentor into the recipe so check the photo for what juice I used.
WLP644 - I wanted to use it up, not sure how it will go but hopefully some nice tropical flavours
Nelson Hops - I thought that the "white wine" flavours might go well with a cider
Bourbon Oak Cubes - I've heard good things about "barrel aged" ciders
It will probably end up quite dry so I'll probably back sweeten with something. I'll see.
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