Hi,
My first batch of john bull cider is ready to drink, but I have a bit of a problem.
When I open a bottle it's quite fizzy and drags up the sediment from the bottom. It's not the most palatable cider I've had either, even without the sediment, so I might end up chucking this lot. It's very dry but has a sort of sharp kick to it. Not sure what to do if anything.
Can I open the bottles and put it back into a fermenting bucket let it settle then re-bottle and use CO'2 canisters to add the fizz back in?
BTW Young's Wine Buddy Chardonnay 20ltrs of 7 day wine for £15 is the dog's danglies. Just finished our second bottle, was hoping it would last until xmas, but I doubt it.
My first batch of john bull cider is ready to drink, but I have a bit of a problem.
When I open a bottle it's quite fizzy and drags up the sediment from the bottom. It's not the most palatable cider I've had either, even without the sediment, so I might end up chucking this lot. It's very dry but has a sort of sharp kick to it. Not sure what to do if anything.
Can I open the bottles and put it back into a fermenting bucket let it settle then re-bottle and use CO'2 canisters to add the fizz back in?
BTW Young's Wine Buddy Chardonnay 20ltrs of 7 day wine for £15 is the dog's danglies. Just finished our second bottle, was hoping it would last until xmas, but I doubt it.
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