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- From: "Thomas Olenio" <tolenio@sentex.net>
- To: "'North American Fruit Explorers'" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 20:30:31 -0500
Hello, All you need is mother-of-vinegar to
convert the alcohol in the hard cider to acid. Slowly pour off the clear liquid from
the dregs and settlings (dead yeast cells). Toss out the dregs on your
compost pile. Go to your local organic store and buy a
bottle of organic vinegar that still has mother-of-vinegar in it. Shake
the bottle of organic vinegar and add it to the hard cider. The mother of
vinegar will become active and convert the alcohol in the hard cider to acid.
Stir it daily for a period of time. Most any organic store sells “mother”; http://www.herbalremedies.com/applecider.html It is that simple. You can filter it or use it as it is. I
am not sure how many days it takes for the acidification process to complete. Later, Tom From: nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of Michele Stanton Hi all, Do any of you make your own apple cider vinegar? I am making some by default and could use the benefit of your
experience. I bought 1/2 gal of some locally made apple cider (non-alcoholic) a
couple of weeks before Thanksgiving. It had been minimally processed, and
when I remembered about it a week ago, the plastic jug was bulging, and lo and
behold, it was fermenting in the frig. Smelled yeasty, sort of like
beer. I let the gasses escape, put the lid loosely on, and put it back in
the frig until I could figure out how to make vinegar of it. This morning
after I'd downloaded vinegar-making instructions, I took it back out of the
frig, and it now smells much more like wine....the yeasty odor is gone. I didn't measure sugar content at the beginning, have no wine-making
equipment handy, stored it in the frig, not at the recommended
temperatures, didn't add yeast, etc., etc.---can I still make vinegar of
it? It was great apple cider, I hate to just throw it out. Is the process fairly forgiving of less-than-ideal conditions?
Any suggestions? I have canning equipment, etc., if needed. Thanks, Michele PS I'm not sure which apples were in the cider, the
orchard from which it came grows more than 20 cultivars. |
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[NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar,
Michele Stanton, 12/05/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar,
Thomas Olenio, 12/05/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar, Lon J. Rombough, 12/05/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar, Stephen Sadler, 12/08/2007
- Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar, Donna &/or Kieran, 12/05/2007
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Re: [NAFEX] homemade apple cider vinegar,
Thomas Olenio, 12/05/2007
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