water or applejuice

water
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50%
applejuice
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apple or water?

Sat Aug 04, 2012 6:27 pm

just exploring possible idea's on how to make great brews. one idea im pondering on is swapping some or all the water in a 5 gallon brew for good quality applejuice?

what do you say?

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Re: apple or water?

Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:43 am

Just be careful on what type of applejuice or cider you use. If it contains preservatives it will inhibit your yeast.
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Re: apple or water?

Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:07 am

If you boil apple juice, it will set the pectins (sugar complexes used to make jelly and jam solid), resulting in a haze in your beer. Shops sell pectic enzyme which will clip them apart if this is a concern (mostly cosmetic). The preservatives Pharm mentioned are most commonly sorbitol or potassium sorbate. If it has ascorbic acid, that's fine. Do be aware that using a large amount can give it a 'cidery' (duh) character, which may detract from some styles. I think that an apple wheat may work well enough, and make the pectin haze a moot point.
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Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:21 am

I seem to recall James talking about this on BBR quite a few years back, but I don't recall what he called it. It was pretty interesting, but I never got around to trying it out. If it's clear & yellowish, you don't want it. Look for that cloudy brown juice. (Can't wait to hear what that turns into in about 12 posts) I was going to take a sanitized corny to the local orchard when they were pressing to get pure apple juice that hasn't been treated in any way & use it within 24 hours. I'll see if I find the time this fall.
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Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:42 am

Ozwald wrote:IIf it's clear & yellowish, you don't want it. Look for that cloudy brown juice.


Brown and cloudy could be a sign of dehydration or a UT infection....
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Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:40 am

[quote="Ozwald" If it's clear & yellowish, you don't want it. Look for that cloudy brown juice. (Can't wait to hear what that turns into in about 12 posts) [/quote]
Only took one. Thanks Spidey!
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Re: apple or water?

Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:04 pm

alan_marks wrote:
Ozwald wrote: If it's clear & yellowish, you don't want it. Look for that cloudy brown juice. (Can't wait to hear what that turns into in about 12 posts)

Only took one. Thanks Spidey!


Be patient young Jedi. Of course I probably jinxed it by making it too easy.

spiderwrangler wrote:This thread may be of interest to you... http://www.thebrewingnetwork.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=24652&hilit=apple+juice


Considering the post prior, I'd be careful about clicking that... just sayin'.
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