Looking for advice on my first try at Ice cider. Initial juice cryoconcentrated to 1.152 and a TA of 17.3. Pitched 71B yeast after making a starter with similar concentrated juice. Fermentation started 9/27 in a 55F freezer. It was dropping 1 gravity point a day for first two months, but have seen things slow substantially the past month. So far I’ve increased the temp to 65 F and added half dose Fermaid O (0.75 g/gal). Right now SG is 1.095 and TA 17.2. Fermentation speed has slowed to 1 point drop every 5 days despite initial interventions. And it continues to slow as it progresses.
Juice was from an unfertilized apple collector’s orchard, mix of desert and heritage apples. No sulfates in this batch. Haven’t racked at all yet.
Deceleration of my fermentation speed makes me wonder if I’m about to get stuck at a final gravity higher than optimal. Wondering if I should further intervene now to speed things up a little? And if so, what to do? Raise temp further, more femaid-0, repatch fresh yeast, or just do nothing and see what happens?
Taste wise I’m happy with how things are going. The high acidity still impacts the pallet, but flavor is otherwise quite nice.
I did another batch about a month later with some desert apples form a fertilized orchard. Similar initial profile (SG 1.153 and TA 16.4). That one is at 1.103 and dropping a point every two days currently. I’m planning to let that batch continue to do its own thing for now.
Appreciate it,
Scott
Thanks Claude,
Very helpful advice. I decided to blend in a few liters of low acid juice I had frozen into my first batch to even the acid out a bit. Will see if that gives it a small nutrient boost to keep it fermenting for now, maybe some more Fermaid-O later if it slower further.
Recalculating what my starting gravity would have been with this blending addition I would have had SG 1.139 and 15.5 TA to start. Right now its SG 1.090 and TA 13.5 post blend. I haven’t had to decide where to stop an ice cider ferment before. If I could pick your brain again, would 1.075 still be a decent target, or would you consider going a little lower now? I appreciate it,
Scott
Starting from similar SG, with a one-pass defrosting I am getting 30% of original volume @ SG 1.120. With a multi-pass frost/defrost cycle I could probably go up to 40% (judging from the total sugar content). Defrosting at 5C sounds good to me - the frozen juice will warm-up more evenly, and you will not need to check upon it too frequently, just once every couple of hours.
regards //Bartek
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