How to Bottle Cider at Home is Part 6 and the final episode of the Cidermaker Series "Oh September" for 2020
Learn How to Make Cider at Home in Part 1 of this Cidermaking Series.
Part 5 To Rack or Not To Rack is a must listen too because it brings you through the conditioning of your cider before bottling.
Now lets get into the basic of bottling cider at home!When to bottle
What is Specific Gravity (SG)?
You might not see the airlock bubbling away, but your cider may still be fermenting. To be safe and avoid bottling cider that is still off gassing CO2 - Check the SG!
How to measure SG?
What happens if I bottle my cider while it is still fermenting?
During Bottling you get to choose whether you want:
How to make Still and/or Dry Cider?
How to make your cider “Bubbly” in the bottle is called Bottle Conditioning.
Options 1,2,3 In order of ease.
1. For beginner makers starting out, the safest and most tried and true method is to add both yeast and priming sugar at the time of bottling.
SG needs to be at or below 1.000
2. Pet Nat is bottling the cider before it has completely fermented and the yeast are still active, but not over active. Priming Sugar then added at the time of bottling helps reboot the remaining yeast and thus create delightful bubbles. Pet Nat best done after you have made a couple batches of cider and have the gist of bottling.
3. Méthode Champenoise is the classical way of adding bubbles and is a 2-step process.
I recommend listening to my chat with Chuck Shelton of Albemarle Ciderworks in Virginia as he explained this technique quite well.
Forced Carbonation is done when kegging cider to make it bubbly.
Making Semi Sweet or Sweet Cider requires adding a bit of sugar to the cider, which is called “Back Sweetening “
How racking affects the amount of yeast in cider.
Equipment Needed to Bottle Cider - go to Shop tab and find links to purchase items below.
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