The easiest way to preserve your apple juice, or a really easy way to make cider
Posted: October 23rd, 2010 | Author: Guttorm Flatabø | Filed under: [:en]food, [:nb]mat, [:nn]mat | Tags: cider, preservation, apple juice, , , , | No Comments »
Drink! Photo: Brendan McMahan.
- Buy a pressure cask from Speidel, or use similar cask that can tolerate 10 bar pressure.
- Add freshly made, clean, uncontaminated apple juice made with really clean ingredients and tools. Seal cask.
- Place in a room of about 20 degrees Celsius temperature, and make sure pressure goes up. When the pressure has reached about 5 bars you can move it to a colder room, but it should eventually (within a month or so) reach 9-12 bars.
- Leave for about nine months.
- Enjoy your very low alcohol, sweet, clear, sparkling cider!











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