Hi P38
I have a Nashi tree and found this thread when doing some research into how to make pear cider.
Good thread!!
Please can you update with how you finally got on and whether or not it was sparkling?
Cheers
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Hi P38
I have a Nashi tree and found this thread when doing some research into how to make pear cider.
Good thread!!
Please can you update with how you finally got on and whether or not it was sparkling?
Cheers
@Pondmeister
The Nashi Cider was nice enough to drink, very clear with a distinctly Nashi flavour, however it did not sparkle up anywhere near enough for my liking.
I was using 450ml bottles and added the dextrose to the Cider before bottling to carbonate the cider.
I now know that when using dextrose as a substitute for sugar you need to use more dextrose to achieve the same effect as sugar.
This year I will use the same 450ml bottles but put one and a 1/2 teaspoons of sugar directly into each bottle before adding the cider instead of the dextrose.
My Nashi are ripening as I type.
The plan is to make at least 15 litres this year :)
Cheers
Pete
Sing out if you want some extra swingtops for bottling. I have a good amount ;) The trick is to get your flatmates addicted to grolsch and kidnap the bottles. Call it a 'pay it forward' exercise. I'll get them to you too
@Tommy
Thanks for the offer, However I have plenty of empties and a steady supply of new ones courtesy of mates who like to drink Grolsch.
A better use for your might be to put down a batch or two of Apple Cider for yourself and/ or your flatmates.
http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...e-cider-13017/
Cheers
Pete
Hi P38
You inspired me to give Nashi Cider making a go.
Made two carboys one with SN9 & other with MA33
Bottled after 20 days fermentation, was very dry however tasted good enough.
Added 1.5 tspn of sugar to swing top bottles
No sign of carbonation yet as far as I can tell
Hi Tommy
I would like to buy your grolsch bottles if they are still available?
Hi P38
Thank you for your motivation and guidance!!
I am very satisfied with the results, Nashi cider is crisp and clear, carbonated, but not overly so and not too dry.
Have made 3 carboys this season and experimented with using my own honey to bring up the hydrometer reading to around 1060 prior to primary fermentation. Left over yeast from last season still worked and primary fermentation has stopped after 12 days, considering adding some sugar to get it going again or bottling as is, what do you think?
Hi Tommy
Thank you again for the bottles, first brew was good so I am doing it again this season.
Cheers
Pondmeister