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Applejack

Post by Liverpool-Lad » Sun Jan 26, 2014 8:10 pm

Just in the latter stages of this experiment! Freezing!

10 litres of 15.75% cider are currently being worked on by the deep freeze. Then leave to drain for a while and see what we get out.!

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Re: Applejack

Post by Deebee » Mon Jan 27, 2014 11:47 am

Strangely enough i am doing the same.
i made an on the rocks kit last year in May. It was nice, a little too sweet for me so in order to free up the keg i have frozen it.

Now mine was at 75 and i froze about 400 ml. got around a third back. so maths wize means this is around the 20% mark. Spells like a great cider and also tasts much drier then before. Am thinking i might do the same with say an on the rocks berry kit or another cider. Just make it to say 19 litres so it is stronger in the start and freeze half.

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Re: Applejack

Post by Liverpool-Lad » Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:26 am

Im hoping after thawing itll be ~45% as there will be a load of ice left in the bottles

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Re: Applejack

Post by Deebee » Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:04 am

There will be lots of ice.
I have found that you get sbout 1/3 out of what you start with meaning that the liquid will be about 3 times stronger.. if you leave it too long then some of the ice will melt too. I guess you can freeze again and agsin to concentrate it but a dram of 20% is ok for me.
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Re: Applejack

Post by Liverpool-Lad » Mon Feb 03, 2014 12:12 am

Bottling tomorrow. Tried a bit of the run off and it was rather strong!

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Re: Applejack

Post by Shaun21 » Mon Feb 03, 2014 11:18 am

Would love to give this a go but I never have enough space in my freezer :-(

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Re: Applejack

Post by Liverpool-Lad » Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:05 am

This is actually quite sweet also, I can recommend it!

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Re: Applejack

Post by Shaun21 » Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:13 am

I know hopped cider is on another thread but has anyone thought to make hopped applejack? Could be quite interesting.

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Re: Applejack

Post by Deebee » Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:40 am

Shaun21 wrote:I know hopped cider is on another thread but has anyone thought to make hopped applejack? Could be quite interesting.
I guess you coumd run off into a container then dry hop it. Flowers would be best i guess as pellets would turn the thing green
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Post by Shaun21 » Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:22 am

I was thinking more along the lines of dry hopping the cider in secondry, filtering the hops out and then freezing.

I have a demijohn of hopped cider at the moment. Might just freeze 1 litre of it to get a small bottles worth and see how it turns out.

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Post by Deebee » Sun Feb 09, 2014 3:11 pm

Shaun21 wrote:I was thinking more along the lines of dry hopping the cider in secondry, filtering the hops out and then freezing.

I have a demijohn of hopped cider at the moment. Might just freeze 1 litre of it to get a small bottles worth and see how it turns out.
Remember though that everything gets more concentrated. Personally i think it wiuld be best to dry hop after the freezing.put the hops in a muslin bag and you will not need to filter.
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Re: Applejack

Post by WalesAles » Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:31 pm

Deebee wrote:Strangely enough i am doing the same.
i made an on the rocks kit last year in May. It was nice, a little too sweet for me so in order to free up the keg i have frozen it.

Now mine was at 75 and i froze about 400 ml. got around a third back. so maths wize means this is around the 20% mark. Spells like a great cider and also tasts much drier then before. Am thinking i might do the same with say an on the rocks berry kit or another cider. Just make it to say 19 litres so it is stronger in the start and freeze half.
crystal clear and will be heafty if drunk in too large a quantity.
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Re: Applejack

Post by TC2642 » Thu Feb 13, 2014 10:49 pm

My only worry with this would be concentrating a fair bit of methanol in the final product, I wouldn't have too many of them since it could lead to a rather nasty headache..
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Re: Applejack

Post by oldbloke » Fri Feb 14, 2014 1:16 am

From what I've gleaned off the net, if the original ferment wasn't at too high a temperature, and you didn't use pectolase, and you didn't go over 12%ABV, the amount of methanol is negligible to the extent that the concentration from a freeze distillation isn't anything to worry about - but keep yourself hydrated Just In Case

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