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I'm ok with 15% caramalt in this recipe, I do it often. How does 15% carapils fit in it's place ?
Thinking about this again and looking at the recipe I reckon if you replace the caramalt with carapils you'll end up with beer that has the same body but will taste like it was brewed with base malt only. No reason why it wouldn't be a nice beer, it just won't have the same depth of malt character. I've brewed pale ales with MO as the only malt and mashed at 68C, you'll probably end up in the same ball bark as that. They were nice enough beers and because I was experimenting with different hops at the time it served a good purpose, just a little boring in the malt department. Similarly I've brewed psuedo Pilsners with Pils and varying amounts of carapils and never noticed a flavour difference from the carapils.
If I brewed as often as you, I'd start with 7.5% caramalt, 7.5% carapils and work from there.
I'm pretty sure it'll just be the fermentation yeast in there. I don't think Emersons is filtered.
I made the mistake of trying to do this from bought apple juice with preservatives in it.
I'd call it a 0% attenuation on that brew.
Martin, I make a cheats Cider from Fresh-up Crisp Apple Juice, no preservatives and no added sugar. The ladies love it. Easiest and quickest brew I've ever done. Just throw 18ltrs of this stuff into a fermenter and add a packet of common or garden yeast (I use Muntons Gold). Comes out at 5.2% ABV and is delicious.
Peter.
I did it this year. Got a bunch of apples. Is a pain in the arse juicing them. Had a mix of Granny Smith and various others. Campden tablet for a day to kill wild yeast then fermented with S04. Came out about 7.5%. Is dry as anything, but has a lovely aroma. The apple mix seems to have been about right. I doubt if any of the batch I did will last a year... the other half rather likes it!
Previous batch we did with Cox Orange and about 20% pears (probably beurre bosc). It was super tasty too.
All the work is in getting the juice out of the apples. We had a big centrifugal juicer, and it took a few hours to fill the 25L fermentor!! Heaps of free apples around in season. If you got yourself setup to juice easily then it would be great!
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