Brumapple pie
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Brumapple pie
Well racked the apple jack tonight(switched it to another container) This years edition is really quite tasty much better then last years already and it's still fermenting. I had to do a taste test it was just screamin at me It is at 12% alchohol now and still fermenting we will see, I hope it doesn't go past 15% then the taste will change. I put a pinch of cinamin in this time and it melded great tastes like apple pie with a kicker
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Re: Brumapple pie
To be honest I make apple wine from my apple tree every year. This year as was the case last year I couldn't get much juice. I bought some apple juice as well. I take 5 gallons in all, put it in a bucket add 10lbs of sugar a pinch of cinnamon and turbo yeast put a lid on it with a one way valve let it sit for 7-10 days. Then switch it to another container for another 10 days and repeat. I then take 2 gallons and redneck distill them freeze it and then turn it upside down whatever drains out BRANDY but then you have to let it set and take only the bottom 2/3 of it as the top 1/3 is methanol "hangover juice" and mix it into the wine and rack it a 3rd time. After the 3rd rack I bottle it as the wine will clear up by then and the hooch gives it a kick and a half and well then I spend the winter enloying the fruits of my labor .
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Re: Brumapple pie
LoL, bag fiberglassing, I think I'll take this up as a winter hobby instead. (-:
Right now, all we get from our apple tree is Halloween bobbing and a steady supply of apple pancakes throughough the winter. That, and the dogs have all the 'dessert' they could ask for.
Right now, all we get from our apple tree is Halloween bobbing and a steady supply of apple pancakes throughough the winter. That, and the dogs have all the 'dessert' they could ask for.
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Re: Brumapple pie
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