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Back to my ciders:

They've been in the bottle since last November. I opened up a #9 (Safale S04 yeast) last week and it was really good. That was our favorite of the 3 we did, and it has definitely improved! Just finished a #7 (Cotes des Blancs). My, oh my that one has improved as well. If there's anybody out there with any of these limited edition, small batch, handcrafted, super special ciders, I recommend you give one a try! :D 

Just started another three gallons, all with Safale S04 yeast. This will be another test with varying sweetening/carbonation levels. 

 

John

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On 6/24/2024 at 10:07 PM, fishinwrench said:

Oh man, this stuff here... 

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Yum !!!  😋 

47.00 a bottle though??? 😳.  Why?    

The Southern Comfort and Yukon Jack incidents, of 1977 and 1981 respectively, led to a lifelong avoidance of all sweetened whiskeys. 

John

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On 8/12/2024 at 4:59 PM, ness said:

The Southern Comfort and Yukon Jack incidents, of 1977 and 1981 respectively, led to a lifelong avoidance of all sweetened whiskeys. 

Somewhere in the late 70's or early 80's, one Christmas time I was involved in an incident with Snakebites. (Yukon Jack, and Lime juice). Some things you never get over.

  • 1 month later...
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Scurvy Dog IPA

Saw it at the local Wally World.  Impulse buy, liked the pic of the retriever with a duck, and it is brewed in Norfork AR. Tastes good, has that little bit of a snap of an IPA and a hint of citrus.

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23 minutes ago, Quillback said:

Scurvy Dog IPA

Saw it at the local Wally World.  Impulse buy, liked the pic of the retriever with a duck, and it is brewed in Norfork AR. Tastes good, has that little bit of a snap of an IPA and a hint of citrus.

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I’m not a huge bitter hop fan but I do kinda like the citrusy dry hopped stuff. 

John

  • 1 month later...
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The three gallons I started back in August fermented out very dry at about 0.998. I added some priming sugar for carbonation and bottled it a couple weekends ago. The test bottle (plastic soft drink bottle half filled) was rock hard, indicating it had fermented more and produced the carbonation, so I pasteurized last weekend. I noticed one bottle had a pretty thick sediment so I thought I'd crack that one open and check it out. I guess it got a little more than its fair share of yeast because when I opened it up it was a geyser!

Now I was skeered I had a problem, so I opened a couple more. All was well on those two with perfect carbonation. Just where I wanted them acid/tannin/sweetness/flavor-wise, but still pretty young. With my safety glasses on I inspected the remaining bottles and didn't see any others with heavy sediment, so I think I'm good. But...these won't be getting shipped anywhere. 

I had one of my November 2023 ciders the other night and it was really good. They have all three continued to improve with age, but have kinda plateaued. 
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John

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16 hours ago, ness said:

The three gallons I started back in August fermented out very dry at about 0.998. I added some priming sugar for carbonation and bottled it a couple weekends ago. The test bottle (plastic soft drink bottle half filled) was rock hard, indicating it had fermented more and produced the carbonation, so I pasteurized last weekend. I noticed one bottle had a pretty thick sediment so I thought I'd crack that one open and check it out. I guess it got a little more than its fair share of yeast because when I opened it up it was a geyser!

Now I was skeered I had a problem, so I opened a couple more. All was well on those two with perfect carbonation. Just where I wanted them acid/tannin/sweetness/flavor-wise, but still pretty young. With my safety glasses on I inspected the remaining bottles and didn't see any others with heavy sediment, so I think I'm good. But...these won't be getting shipped anywhere. 

I had one of my November 2023 ciders the other night and it was really good. They have all three continued to improve with age, but have kinda plateaued. 
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Though I am not a cider fan, this looks good😉

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On 8/12/2024 at 5:59 PM, ness said:

The Southern Comfort and Yukon Jack incidents, of 1977 and 1981 respectively, led to a lifelong avoidance of all sweetened whiskeys. 

I have been known to partake in some Southern Comfort on occassion with many that I no longer talk about though I am likely past the statute of limitations for those😅

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13 minutes ago, Johnsfolly said:

I have been known to partake in some Southern Comfort on occassion with many that I no longer talk about though I am likely past the statute of limitations for those😅

It was interesting to us, and you probably know this, but every bar we went to in Ireland had Southern Comfort in a prominent place on the shelf. And, we went to at least one bar a day. Not to sit around to drink but to eat. Because that's where you eat in little Irish towns. 

John

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