December 22, 2024

29 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Make Cider at home

  1. Is this likely to blow my head off or is there a rule of thumb as to how strong in terms of alcohol you make it? Can’t wait to try it.
    I got the gear to make wine from my grape vine a few years back. Manage around 38ltrs but it all spoiled. I was heartbroken so next I’m trying the cider and your video has definitely spurred me on. Less complicated than wine making.

  2. I only have access to normal apples i.e. non cider apples, and have been making cider your way the last 2 years , however , it is very bland and virtually tasteless , is there any way to give it some added flavour? I use 70% eating apples 20% cooking apples and 10% crab , I check the acidity etc but is so insipid it is not wort the effort of making it.

  3. I’m a novice at cider making. I have read that you need Camden tablets and yeast nutrient but you don’t appear to have used any ! I don’t know how to use the airlock or how to fill it with water so can you show this when you update the video next time?
    Would adding sugar to the pulp before adding yeast help sweeten the cider or would that just give the yeast more to feast on ?
    I found the video very helpful indeed.

  4. me gonna plant some apple trees now. lol.
    but seriously, this is without a doubt the first cider vid i've seen that gives very clear instructions from start to finish, and doesn't say things like "check this other video for more details on this or that" and doesn't try to herd viewers to a commercial site to buy unnecessary products that complicate the process.
    i'd give you a pound or three just for this demystified version, except we're a few thousand miles away and i won't send money in the mail. i guess a simple thank you is the best i can offer.

  5. If say you wanted to add cinnamon stick or all spice and vanilla to flavor a apple pie wine or hard cider. When do you add it in. Before? After? Last 30 days? Also Does it mess with fermentation? Creat something dangerous? If added in the days of fermentation does it stop and kill the yeast. Not enough info out there lol. Have apple trees near us and made apple cider. It was amazing. Like to start a hobby after watching your video.

  6. we found that bashing with the post was actually faster than using the grinder, but of course more physical exertion, but not too much exertion that we couldn't crush 400 pounds… so worth the try if you are thinking about it! Cheers! Love the channel!

  7. The nice thing about any homemade alcoholic beverage is no hangover as long as you don’t overindulge. It’s all the chemicals used for quick fermentation in mass produced store bought beverages that causes it.

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