Fall 2011 Batch #3, Pine Hill Orchard 300 blend, Lalvin EC-1118 yeast
Blend Notes
Purchased at Pine Hill on 11/5/11.
The 300 blend was:
Amount: | 5 gallons + 1 gallon |
Specific Gravity (original): | 1.045 |
Potential Alcohol (original): | 5.8% |
PH: | 2.9 |
TA (Tartaric): | .5875% |
TA (ppt Sulfuric): | 3.76 |
TA (Malic): | 5.23g/l |
Specific Gravity (post-sugar): | 1.063 |
Potential Alcohol (post-sugar, dry ferment): | 8.2% |
Additives
11/5/11:
30ppm SO2
11/7/11:
1 pack of Lalvin EC-1118 in the 5 gallon carboy
1/3 pack of Lalvin EC-1118 in the 1 gallon carboy
8oz sugar (2:1 organic cane:organic light brown) per gallon
Notes
11/2/11: Cleaned carboys with BTF Iodophur (all references to 'BT' in the past refer to this stuff. Let drain and topped with saran and rubber bands.
11/5/11: Picked up juice at Pine Hill. Topped with fresh saran
fastened with rubber bands. Next year bring blue tape and a sharpie.
Calculated TA with acid test kit (no idea how I calculated pH this way
last year), pH roughly with the test strips I have, and SG. High
acid, standard New England sugar. I added the minimal amount of SO2
(30ppm) although even this may have been unnecessary.
Later in the day I hit Strange Brew for single gallon glass fermenters
(growlers, $5/per) and yeast. They recommended Lalvin EC-1118
(~$1.50/per or so) as they didn't have any of the Wyeast cider to my
dismay.
11/6/11: Went to 'Day 2' Cider Days talks and chatted briefly with Claude Jolicoeur who told me he typically uses the EC-1118 (phew!).
11/7/11: Turkey basted some of the head room out of the carboys into the (BTI'd) growlers, added sugar and yeast to all (following yeast package directions), put towels around the neck and loose saran on the top.