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		<title>cider pt. one</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ingredients: Supplies: 55 lbs. apples (all different kinds) 5 gal. carboy 1 pk. champagne yeast airlock 2 tsp. yeast nutrient stopper 4 cups brown sugar B.E.S.T. sanitizer 4 cups cane sugar funnel And this is where the hard cider project begins.  It is pretty simple really.  Juice the apples, add the sugar, and then heat [...]]]></description>
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<td style="padding-left: 30px;">55 lbs. apples (all different kinds)</td>
<td style="padding-left: 30px;">5 gal. carboy</td>
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<td style="padding-left: 30px;">1 pk. champagne yeast</td>
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<p>And this is where the hard cider project begins.  It is pretty simple really.  Juice the apples, add the sugar, and then heat for 45 minutes, but don&#8217;t boil or you will cause the cider to become forever cloudy.</p>
<p>While that is cooking use the B.E.S.T. sanitize <span style="text-decoration: underline;">everything</span> that the  cider will come into contact with.  This prevents stray bacteria and other yuck from crashing the party.</p>
<p>Once the mixture is done cooking let it cool down to room temperature.  This takes a long time and is really annoying, but if you skip this step you will kill the yeast and just have a lot of juice in a jug with dead yeast.</p>
<p>When cool enough, it is time to add the yeast.  Follow the instructions on the package.  Mine said to mix yeast with 2 oz. warm water, let sit 15 minutes and then stir.  When that is done add the yeast nutrient to the yeast and gently mix it up.</p>
<p>Now put the sugary apple juice mixture into the sanitized carboy and add in the yeast mixture.  Give the jug a little swirl to make things are mixing together nicely.  Put your stopper and airlock in the carboy and fill the airlock with water.</p>
<p>Now it is time to let our little friends the yeast do what they do best.  Put this whole setup in a dark place where the temperature will not exceed 70 degrees.  Gas should start venting from the airlock within a day or two which will let you know that the yeast are happy.  Just let it sit.  Don&#8217;t move, don&#8217;t taste it, don&#8217;t add anything to it.  In about two weeks the primary fermentation will be done and it will be time to move onto the next step.</p>
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