turbo cider using juice concentrate
turbo cider using juice concentrate
Tesco sell juice concentrate (same as the cheap apple juice we use just without the water added) which i'm using for turbo cider, works out cheaper and the flavours are different (apple and plum at the moment).
I'll keep you updated and maybe get some pics up if i can.
I'll keep you updated and maybe get some pics up if i can.
Re: turbo cider using juice concentrate
Do you water it down?Edmund wrote:Tesco sell juice concentrate (same as the cheap apple juice we use just without the water added) which i'm using for turbo cider, works out cheaper and the flavours are different (apple and plum at the moment).
I'll keep you updated and maybe get some pics up if i can.
I've got some sediment from the Coppers Mexican Cerveza I recently transferred into my Keg so was going to get some juice and throw that in with some honey I got 2x340g honey packs so looking at others on here looks like I need 8 litres of juice to add to it and I'm ready to go minus the 3 2 litre bottles of cider I'm going to have to drink to store it in
Pah!!! My tesco doesn't have this I was well up for it too as it would have given me something to do with the filtered water that came free in the 2 litre PET's I bought off tescos to bottle my last TC.
I did find some raspberry syrup in the Polish section too that I'm tempted to try. Any ideas what sorta flavours I might get?
I'm also doing one with the polish juice blackcurrent and exotic flavour and it has artificial sweetner in it as well as sugar so it should end up with a bit of a sweet taste and at 50p a litre + additional sugar I can't go wrong
I did find some raspberry syrup in the Polish section too that I'm tempted to try. Any ideas what sorta flavours I might get?
I'm also doing one with the polish juice blackcurrent and exotic flavour and it has artificial sweetner in it as well as sugar so it should end up with a bit of a sweet taste and at 50p a litre + additional sugar I can't go wrong