Making a 1-gallon batch of cider is easy! And a 3-gallon or 5-gallon batch of cider is just as easy to make too! Learn how to make cider at home and begin upping your cider knowledge today. In this episode I cover all the basics on how to make cider at home.
Hint: Do get these items before getting your fresh pressed apple juice to ferment.
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Equipment needed:
or go deluxe and put the cider in a glass jar
Consider:
I like 3 gallon carboys because they are easier to lift
Equipment needed for either a 3-gallon or 5-gallon batch of cider
A. Two Carboys – always choose glass over plastic
C. One Airlock
D. Yeast
You can spend hours googling which yeast to use – For your first batch of cider keep it simple
Tried and true yeasts. Each come in a packet and are dry yeast with approximately 5 grams.
E. Clear food grade tubing (1/2inch diameter or 5/16) to rack cider once fermentation is done & Food grade funnel
F. Campden Tablets (Sodium metabisulfite) – Used to arrest the yeast that in currently active in the juice, so that your cultured yeast can go to town once it is pitched.
G. Fresh pressed unpasteurized apple juice
Extra Yeast Tips
Making a yeast starter solution – a.k.a. double your yeast money by doubling the yeast
By making a yeast starter you
1. Use a clean sanitized glass bottle, such as 750 ml wine bottle and have an extra rubber stopper and airlock.
2. Pour in:
or
3. Put the stopper on, with airlock and let the yeast go to town.
Figure 2-days and now you have enough yeast for 10 gallons instead of 5.
Can you keep doubling the yeast starter?
– Yes, you can!
Do the same process as before to triple the amount
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Sanitizing solution Star San for cleaning carboy, funnel and tubing
NFG homebrewing supplies has dry yeast for sale for .99¢ – this store has closed in Leominster Massachusetts but the website is still visible as of 2025