Turbo Cider (part 1)

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This instructional video details how to make Turbo Cider from pure apple juice. I don't like the sound of my voice so you will have to make do with subtitles.

Turbo Cider is easy and quick to make. After a week you will have a fine still cider. You can let it ferment longer into a clear cider but it is not to my taste. Sometimes I rack the cider into bottles after a week (along with some of the yeast at the bottom of the demi-john) and add a little sugar for a secondary fermentation. After a further week this yields a clear sparkling cider as good as any champagne I ever drank!

The video should be quite self-explanatory. If you have any questions then fire away.

Make sure everything is washed thoroughly with steriliser otherwise you will be making vinegar rather than cider.

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Turbo Cider (part 1)

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  • will a coke bottle ...

    will a coke bottle work?

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  • no just more sugar

    no just more sugar

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  • yea i guess.

    yea i guess.

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  • I no the basics of ...

    I no the basics of it
    but your saying i could put like 12 tea spoons of sugar and it be higher in alcohol?

    but obviously the more sugar the more yeast?

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  • use a 2 liter coke ...

    use a 2 liter coke bottle and put a bollon on top.
    it works so well and the more suger the better.
    did it last week now it tast like whitewine and is bout 18%.

    The higher the starting SG the more sugar in the mix and it's the sugar that turns to alcohol (the yeast eats the sugar and craps alcohol, handy eh?)

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