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Here are the instructions that came with the kit - ezcaps_phpbb3_import2 - 01-29-2010

Here are the instructions that came with the kit in JPG format


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - dopplebock - 01-31-2010

Thanks for posting that.

Honey Mead. This is actually called: Cyser: Mead with apples juice added. Sounds good!


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - ezcaps_phpbb3_import2 - 02-01-2010

dopplebock Wrote:Thanks for posting that.

Honey Mead. This is actually called: Cyser: Mead with apples juice added. Sounds good!

Yes! It is a Cyser!

But most people have never heard of the term, but that's OK too.


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - dopplebock - 02-01-2010

ezcaps Wrote:Yes! It is a Cyser!
But most people have never heard of the term, but that's OK too.

i'm really excited about doing up a mead, but i'll probably boil the wort a few minutes first. i know that honey itself is not a great fermentable and many people use some yeast nutrients in it. with the added apple juice however i think that would be enough sweets for the yeast to feast on.


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - ezcaps_phpbb3_import2 - 02-01-2010

dopplebock Wrote:
ezcaps Wrote:Yes! It is a Cyser!
But most people have never heard of the term, but that's OK too.

i'm really excited about doing up a mead, but i'll probably boil the wort a few minutes first. i know that honey itself is not a great fermentable and many people use some yeast nutrients in it. with the added apple juice however i think that would be enough sweets for the yeast to feast on.

I don't mind adding extra steps. Boiling the honey and straining off the foam that rises to the top is said to lessen the mead hangover.


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - dopplebock - 02-02-2010

ezcaps Wrote:I don't mind adding extra steps. Boiling the honey and straining off the foam that rises to the top is said to lessen the mead hangover.

or just consuming less. Hmmm... that's not easy with a good mead! :lol:


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - cidermaker - 02-09-2010

Just made the basic cider but I'm wanting to experiment and see if I can make a spiced cider anyone have any experience with this one?


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - dopplebock - 03-08-2010

http://www.ifood.tv/network/cider_hot_m ... ol/recipes


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - Birmingham - 05-27-2010

Hello from the Midlands in England.
New to this forum and just recieved our kit.... many thanks...
Got started today.... BUT how the hell do you measure 0.06ml OR 1/16 of a teaspoon of the yeast.... please help.... Big Grin

Tony


Re: Here are the instructions that came with the kit - nursgon - 05-28-2010

I know where your comming from here is a link to a set of spoons
http://purebulk.com/measuring-spoons-stainless-steel
spoon marked "PINCH" is 1/8 tsp