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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsouthaussie View Post
    I use 210g of dextrose with 300ml of boiling water for batch dosing 23L of home brew beer for my carbonation. Works a treat. Might be a good ratio for other brews too?

    Hope you can get her sparkling.



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    Yep I'm sure I can sparkle it up.

    Worst comes to worse I'll empty it into my Corney Keg and carbonate it with CO2, but I'm sure I can kick it off again.

    The bottles in the Hot water cupboard seem to have perked up a bit.

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    Hi P38

    I have a Nashi tree and found this thread when doing some research into how to make pear cider.

    Good thread!!

    Please can you update with how you finally got on and whether or not it was sparkling?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pondmeister View Post
    Hi P38

    I have a Nashi tree and found this thread when doing some research into how to make pear cider.

    Good thread!!

    Please can you update with how you finally got on and whether or not it was sparkling?

    Cheers
    @Pondmeister

    The Nashi Cider was nice enough to drink, very clear with a distinctly Nashi flavour, however it did not sparkle up anywhere near enough for my liking.

    I was using 450ml bottles and added the dextrose to the Cider before bottling to carbonate the cider.

    I now know that when using dextrose as a substitute for sugar you need to use more dextrose to achieve the same effect as sugar.

    This year I will use the same 450ml bottles but put one and a 1/2 teaspoons of sugar directly into each bottle before adding the cider instead of the dextrose.

    My Nashi are ripening as I type.

    The plan is to make at least 15 litres this year

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post

    My Nashi are ripening as I type.

    The plan is to make at least 15 litres this year

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    So you are very light on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    So you are very light on it.
    Guess so.

    Got 60l of apple cider to bottle as well

    Cheers
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    Hi P38

    You inspired me to give Nashi Cider making a go.

    Made two carboys one with SN9 & other with MA33

    Bottled after 20 days fermentation, was very dry however tasted good enough.

    Added 1.5 tspn of sugar to swing top bottles

    No sign of carbonation yet as far as I can tell
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pondmeister View Post
    Hi P38

    You inspired me to give Nashi Cider making a go.

    Made two carboys one with SN9 & other with MA33

    Bottled after 20 days fermentation, was very dry however tasted good enough.

    Added 1.5 tspn of sugar to swing top bottles

    No sign of carbonation yet as far as I can tell
    Good on ya Pondmeister

    Leave them for a couple of months to mature

    Let us know how you get on.

    Cheers
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