can someone give me a simple guide on making cider - I will buy and smush my own damn apples because I want a real granny smith hard cider - not the overly sweet crap they sell.
every "simple guide" tends to always go off on tangents a few times in between steps - all while reassuring me "cider is the simplest thing to make!"
The easiest cider recipe I make takes 15 minutes has no cooking and ferments dry and not sweet.
5 gallons of apple juice from the store. Just make sure it's 100% apple juice and no additives other than ascorbic acid. Mott's, Top's, even the Publix generic or Kirkland generic all work great.
1-2 pounds of dark brown sugar
1 packet Lalvin EC-1118 cider yeast.
Just pour everything in a sanitized 5 gallon bucket or carboy. Shake or stir the sugar to dissolve and aerate the juice some.
Dump the packet of yeast on top.
Add top with airlock.
I ferment at room temperature (about 76 F) until it goes clear - about 2 weeks.
Rack to keg and carbonate.
That's it. 15 minutes to dump it all in, 2 weeks waiting, 10 minutes to rack to keg, ready to drink in 1 day (or hell, it's not half bad flat even)
The closest result to it flavor and dryness wise is probably a Strongbow. Not exactly granny smith sour, but it's not sweet.
The 2 lbs dark sugar really bumps the ABV up and might hide some of the apple flavor. If you want more apple coming through, reduce the sugar some. I use the dark brown sugar to try and give it a little body.
Edit: Missed a 1 in the yeast strain, it's 1118 not 118