Looking for a recipie that doesn't require me to keg it, or any of that. I see on here, and looking around online most people use apple juice from a store, 2-5 pounds sugar, brown or white, and then the yeast everyone says something different, so I'm here looking for idea's suggestions/best recipes as its my first actual cider, i want something if possible that is slightly sweetish (not sure how to back sweeten and all) im told wine yeast should do it but would cap out around 9-10 percent? and if i used a champaine yeast it would be dry and slightly bitter. I have heard some people using regular beer yeast like coopers or what ever, But again i figure there is enough knowledge here and trials fails and success that someone has a wicked recipie.
For me i was going to do mostly juice from a store (with nothing added in it) and also juice some real apples for freshness and all, probally 5-6 L of fresh, mabye more i do have access to alot of apples, i'm not really a fan of brown sugar, so i thought 2 pounds of white table sugar, and then 3 pounds of corn sugar, with the yeast nutrient of course, But at a loss for the yeast.
Sorry if i'm all over the place, dipped into some home made strawberry wine earlier
