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    Graham's English Cider

    Hey, K. I've made this one repeatedly. It's delicious. In answer to your question, per 5 gallon batch I use 1/4 cup boiling water, with 4 bags of Black Tea. I let that cool and then squeeze one or two fresh limes depending on size and juice. I've kegged it after a month and after a year. Using...
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    Graham's English Cider

    Think of it as cold crashing.....
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    Cooper Canadian Blonde hopped up 11/27

    I've been following along, and it smells great from here! I'm salivating....I've had a couple of batches fool me into thinking that they were finished, only to end up with a much lower SG a few weeks later. In my case, a change of temp in the basement was the culprit once. Lookin good!
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    Cooper Canadian Blonde hopped up 11/27

    (FWIW, is there such a thing as too much aroma??) I am a complete noob to dry hopping, but I did my first on an Australian Pale Ale this year after the FG hydrometer sample seemed almost insipid. It had a great nose thereafter, and the more it sat in the keg, the better it tasted as well. A...
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    Kegs and Forced Carbing

    Hi Mark, I make mostly Graham's English after running sweet/dry experiments on the family. I rack into the keg, bleed the air off/put it on CO2, let it chill in the fridge for a few days, and then carb at 25 psi. I'm pretty lazy so I only agitate for 5 minutes or so and then put it back into...
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    Graham's English Cider

    For fun I made a batch of cider without additives except sugar to bump my OG to 1060; Members Mark cider from Sam's, table sugar (added to AJ and let dissolve), some Notty (and, of course yeast nutrient). Primary for 6 weeks, racked into secondary and I let it sit..and sit..about 9 months. I...
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    Graham's English Cider

    I've had repeated good results using Members Mark AJ from Sams and bumping it 20 pts using inverted sugar/AJ, 5 tsp of super ferment, Notty for a nice slow ferment, and then 1 tsp of malic, and K-meta and sulfate when FG hits around 1010 or so. Interesting nuances from batches that: 1. I...
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    Making hard cider from store-bought apple juice

    My last 3 batches have used Notty with 5 tsp of super ferment (for 5-6 gal) and had NONE of the off nose qualities that my first two had. Batch 1 had no SN and batch 2 had 1 tsp of it. I suspect that there are other similar products, but I have become a believer in helping that yeast.
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    Coopers Irish stout kit+ cocoa powder syrup

    sorry, have only done it in bulk so far.
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    Coopers Irish stout kit+ cocoa powder syrup

    That looks good, Joe.. So the CdeC has a sugar component to it? Sorry Rocketsan, I missed your question. Yes, the CdC has sugar. I found the equivalency here: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/wiki/index.php/Bottle_conditioned
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    Graham's English Cider

    I've made 5 batches of hard cider over the past few months, increasing my super ferment addition from batches 1 to 3. There's been a direct relationship between more sf (now using 1 tsp per gallon) and less/no off odor. I am fully convinced that it's cause and effect. I may start to look around...
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    How to stop fermentation? Campden Tablets?

    I'm on my 5th batch of cider. The first 4 I fermented until finished, sorbated, added k-meta and then backsweetened. Everything seems to have worked well. So of course now time to change things up. Batch 5, using Notty, has been slow. OG 1062 3 weeks ago and it stalled at 1034 until I warmed...
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    Graham's English Cider

    I've done the same backsweetening, but then also added 1/2 tsp malic acid. Kegged a batch just after Thanksgiving and the improvement from then until now is significant. Wow this is good (now). I'm going to bottle condition my next batch (without adding the AJ) to see what its like in a drier form.
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    Help me doctor some Expired Coopers kits

    Thanks, Union!
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    Need help to get final gravity down -- advice sought!

    I experienced a similar issue with an old IPA kit. It just quit at 1018 so I'm very interested in solutions here, too.
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    Help me doctor some Expired Coopers kits

    My son came over for dinner last night and we tried both of the out of date kits that I made; a Coopers IPA and Irish Stout. We opened the IPA - which I've kegged - and it looks and tastes a lot more like a brown ale. It's a bit sweet and fruity, still some hop but not much. He didn't like it...
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    Help me doctor some Expired Coopers kits

    I posted on another thread today that my out of date Irish Stout experiment seems to have succeeded (at least for round 1); I used Creme de Cacao and some instant coffee in the bottling bucket and it is delicious. The IPA, similarly out of date by a year and similarly fermented with new...
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    Coopers Irish stout kit+ cocoa powder syrup

    not at all. The CdC became the priming sugar and instead of an ABV of 5.0 it bumped it up to (maybe) 5.5%. Almost light when compared to Founders Breakfast Stout...
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    Coopers Irish stout kit+ cocoa powder syrup

    it was a complete gamble - easier for me (maybe) since the whole kit was out of date. I'm wildly surprised at how well it worked. on a tech note, it seemed that I should have used 18 oz of CdC for 5 gal and so I eyeballed it for the 5.5 that I was bottling. 20 oz seemed correct, but I was...
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    Coopers Irish stout kit+ cocoa powder syrup

    This could turn out nicely. I found an old (1 yr out of date) Coopers Irish Stout hanging around in the basement a couple of months ago so I put it together. I used a new pack of Nottingham with nutrient, bumped the OG up to 1052 with light DME and it finished at 1014. I bottled it early this...
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