Merle Hawggard
5 year old buck +
Wonderful write up areo! I've never actually saw this done before so it's pretty neat to see it step by step.
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My pleasure. It's really easy and if you want to make hard cider you need an airlock and a bucket or carbon and some yeast and some inexpensive chemicals and tools and a good hard cider bookWonderful write up areo! I've never actually saw this done before so it's pretty neat to see it step by step.
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Well am looking for pics of your first batch also.Very nice tutorial!!!
I second the suggestion to put the mash in front of your best trailcam. got lots of good pics last year of the critters cleaning up.
I got it. I didn't get the electric motor as I need the exercise lol. Does it ever get stuck with too many apples? I agree assembly was not easiest and the tolerances were tight. But it's working great now. I don't have the wheels but I think will get as it's a mother to move alone. I think you can use a strainer that the seeds can fall through as you hose the mashAssembly took me several days as the directions were not well matched. I bought the kit with the electric motor and iron wheel both, as well as wheels on the cider. There were general assembly directions. then directions for the e motor where you removed bolts. Some confusion about the bolt packs and they sent me another bolt pack.
Very nice people to deal with.
Heck with those manual grinders! One of these will grind a 5 gallon bucket in under 5 seconds https://morewinemaking.com/products/speidel-motorized-apple-pear-crusher.html
Sounds awesome. My first batch with pumpkin, raisins, honey vanilla cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg is bubbling away. Don't know if it will good or god awful lolFirst cider is fermenting. The fresh cider tastes great. I have about 50% crab apples in the cider.