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Best Kit Cider

Postby thisispants » Thursday Aug 24, 2006 5:51 pm

Any reccomendations?
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Postby blandy » Thursday Aug 24, 2006 6:36 pm

There have been disputes about this, but I reckon you can't go past Black Rock Cider. Try Bulmers if you want a rough idea of how it tastes.

1kg glucose

final volume: 18L (not whatever it says on the pack)

add 250g lactose if you want to make it sweet.

See my recipe on "what's next" for the quince cider. Sorry no tasting notes yet, but carbonation is taking a while.
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Postby Chris » Wednesday Aug 30, 2006 4:36 pm

The Blackrock is great. Do a search for some recipes- I've posted one too many times.
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Postby cleverpig » Thursday Aug 31, 2006 12:54 pm

Brigalow Cider,
1Kg CSR Brew Sugar,
500g Light Malt,
100g Lactose,
6 Litres of Apple Juice,
Topped to 23L with water

OG 1056
FG 1008

Toxic :lol:
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Postby Chris » Thursday Aug 31, 2006 4:56 pm

The Brigalow cider is toxic, but that's another story...
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Postby Trizza » Thursday Sep 14, 2006 2:31 pm

Black Rock worked out well for me.

Just dont do what the can says, dont make 23L, make 18 or 20.
Add apples, lactose or apple juice.
Can taste very dry if you just add granny smith apples, but the longer you leave it, the better it will taste.
Use malt for an interesting change

Cider, like Ginger Beer is perfect to entertain the ladies who might not like your Lagers or Ales.

Coopers should release a kit for cider. Black Rock is good but you cant get the kit for less than $20 at a brewshop
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Postby gregb » Thursday Sep 14, 2006 3:21 pm

Of course you could get yourself a big box of apples and a juice extractor. I did that many years ago and it was a very fine cider.

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Postby Tipsy » Saturday Sep 16, 2006 12:06 am

I've made an all juice cider. Nice but I would recomend heaps of lactose. I only used 250g and it was too dry.
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Postby blandy » Saturday Sep 16, 2006 7:37 am

Then again, if you want a dry cider, Black Rock kit and kilo made to 18L is absolutley delicious.
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Postby Trizza » Saturday Sep 16, 2006 3:59 pm

Has anyone tried making a Cider from 2 Black Rock Cider cans?
I guess it'd be made up to 23L.

Just wondering how much lactose..... :?
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Postby Eureka » Saturday Oct 07, 2006 6:39 pm

Chris wrote:The Brigalow cider is toxic, but that's another story...


Just had a taste test of a brew of Brigalow apple cider.

Tastes like shit (although I haven't tasted shit before). Uninspiring, bland, no body, bubbles disappear quick. What a waste of 10 bucks!
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Postby InCider » Sunday Nov 05, 2006 8:38 am

Eureka wrote:
Chris wrote:The Brigalow cider is toxic, but that's another story...


Just had a taste test of a brew of Brigalow apple cider.

Tastes like shit (although I haven't tasted shit before). Uninspiring, bland, no body, bubbles disappear quick. What a waste of 10 bucks!


Hey Eureka - it is not recommended that the brigalow kit is made to recipe... my wife buys it for me when it's on special, and I don't want to dissuade her from putting HB stuff in with the groceries...

However, you need apples, juice, coopers 1 or 2 etc... can be made quite pleasant... good for 10 bucks, lousy for 12...

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Postby Eureka » Sunday Nov 05, 2006 9:38 pm

InCider wrote:
Eureka wrote:
Chris wrote:The Brigalow cider is toxic, but that's another story...


Just had a taste test of a brew of Brigalow apple cider.

Tastes like shit (although I haven't tasted shit before). Uninspiring, bland, no body, bubbles disappear quick. What a waste of 10 bucks!


Hey Eureka - it is not recommended that the brigalow kit is made to recipe... my wife buys it for me when it's on special, and I don't want to dissuade her from putting HB stuff in with the groceries...

However, you need apples, juice, coopers 1 or 2 etc... can be made quite pleasant... good for 10 bucks, lousy for 12...

InCider..


Good point InCider but since 7/10 I have learnt alot more about apple cider and not to stick to the instructions on the label.

On its own it is exactly what I said earlier - shit.
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Postby Oliver » Monday Nov 06, 2006 12:00 pm

Black Rock gets my vote. But as I have often said, if you're making it with just a kilo of glucose I reckon you need a little lactose (200g?) to sweeten it, otherwise it's very, very dry. Put two or three cored, peeled apples in a stocking and drop those into the fermenter, too, for a little extra appley taste.

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Postby AlcoMoo » Wednesday Nov 15, 2006 10:57 pm

Eureka wrote:
InCider wrote:
Eureka wrote:
Chris wrote:The Brigalow cider is toxic, but that's another story...


Just had a taste test of a brew of Brigalow apple cider.

Tastes like shit (although I haven't tasted shit before). Uninspiring, bland, no body, bubbles disappear quick. What a waste of 10 bucks!


Hey Eureka - it is not recommended that the brigalow kit is made to recipe... my wife buys it for me when it's on special, and I don't want to dissuade her from putting HB stuff in with the groceries...

However, you need apples, juice, coopers 1 or 2 etc... can be made quite pleasant... good for 10 bucks, lousy for 12...

InCider..


Good point InCider but since 7/10 I have learnt alot more about apple cider and not to stick to the instructions on the label.

On its own it is exactly what I said earlier - shit.


Oh damn it. I just bought a kit of this to make some cider for Xmas. Thanks for the tip tho about adding other stuff. Will do.

BTW, if I make this now, will I have a drinkable product ready for Xmas????
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Postby timmy » Thursday Nov 16, 2006 6:58 am

I've just put down a Brigalow 900g kit with 2L Coles brand cloudy apple juice (apple juice + vit C), 3 quartered granny's and 1kg white sugar and filled to 17L. Bubbling away nicely and doesn't taste too bad straight out of the hydro flask....
But my hopes aren't high given what I've read about these kits. I'll probably leave it for about 3months in the bottle before trying it.
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Postby InCider » Thursday Nov 16, 2006 5:57 pm

I'm off to the shed with a can on Black Rock, 500 malt, 250 dex and 250 corn syrup. And a litre of apple and pear jiuce and some apples.. any idea if this will increase the fermentation time?

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Postby drsmurto » Wednesday Nov 22, 2006 1:28 pm

gregb wrote:Of course you could get yourself a big box of apples and a juice extractor. I did that many years ago and it was a very fine cider.

Cheers,
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G'day Gregb

Got a recipe for that cider? Was it a standards strongbow tasting cider or more like the irish bulmers?

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Postby gregb » Wednesday Nov 22, 2006 3:08 pm

Nah, sorry drsmurto, it was about 10 years ago, juiced the apples they were granny smiths threw in a Coopers ale yeast and let 'er rip. It was way better than strongbow, very dry, almost champagne like. No records going back that far.

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Postby melbourne man » Wednesday Nov 22, 2006 3:52 pm

i made my cider with this recipe. it is great and tastes just like strongbow and it has some kick at 7.5%?

1 can Black Rock cider
500g lactose
1.5kg white sugar
1.5kg, 12 granny smith apples cored, peeled, chopped and put in a stocking
4L apple juice no preservatives, no vitamin C (club brand apple juice)
Kit yeast

total volume: 23L

it was in the fermenter for 3 weeks before i had a chance to bottle it.
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