

I've decided to try making my first ever brew, having aggregated various cider recipes I've seen on the forum:
16 litres Lidl cloudy apple juice
5 bramley apples - peeled, cored and blended
1lb clear honey
200g Demerara sugar
2 1/2 teaspoons Red Star Premier Cuvee yeast
1 cup strong tea
I dissolved the apples, honey, sugar and tea in a hot (not boiling) pan with 2 litres of the apple juice, then divided between 4 demijohns, added the yeast and remaining apple juice - 24 hours later and the demijohns are bubbling once every 2 seconds.
My question is, what are the next steps? My current feelings are:
Top up the demijohns to the neck with juice after 4-5 days
Rack off the cider into clean demijohns once the fruit has dropped (top up with juice again?)
Once fermentation has stopped then rack off into clean 2 litre bottles with a teaspoon of sugar in each to give some sparkle.
So, how does this sound? What would you do differently? Thanks in advance for any tips!