Can Cider Go Off
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Catherine197

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9,586 posts

259 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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I am drinking some cider we bought from a Cider Farm back in March. It has been kept in a contaner in a cupboard and yesterday it was put in the fridge.

I know we bought a sweet and a medium cider, I think this is the medium. Anyway i'm not sure if it has an after taste so I wondered if it may have gone off.

bigburd

2,670 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Yes it becomes Cider Vinegar!

Simpo Two

89,218 posts

281 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Alcohol reacts with atmospheric oxygen to make ethanal (acetaldehyde in old money) and then ethanoic acid (acetic acid in old money) - in short, yes, vinegar. The complex organic molecules will also break down with time.

ETA From a 'cider farm' makes me think it's pretty live, 'organic' etc - if it's got yeast in it and no preservatives then shelf life will be pretty short I reckon.

Edited by Simpo Two on Tuesday 8th July 20:35

Mark-C

6,684 posts

221 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Catherine197 said:
I am drinking some cider we bought from a Cider Farm back in March. It has been kept in a contaner in a cupboard and yesterday it was put in the fridge.

I know we bought a sweet and a medium cider, I think this is the medium. Anyway i'm not sure if it has an after taste so I wondered if it may have gone off.
Can cider go off? No idea ... I never seem to be able to stop drinking the stuff 'til it's gone

saxmund

364 posts

251 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Farm cider is made in October and is usually not ready to drink until May, occasionally Easter if you get a warm spring. And will then have to keep for a whole year until the next year's cider is ready. So it keeps quite well, especially in a sealed container. If it is medium, you may find it has continued to ferment and is now dryer and stronger.

If it tastes OK, it is OK.


coolcatmaz

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218 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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If it has turned to vinegar dont waste it but use it to cook with.

Cider Vinegar is also believed to be very good for arthritis

Catherine197

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Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Definately not turned to vinegar. I think it is just my tastebuds.

coolcatmaz

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218 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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I take it that you have partaken in a desired amount then to establish it isn't vinegar biggrin

Catherine197

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Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Yes just a bit.

bigburd

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216 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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Catherine, you are from the South West! Cider Central and you didn't know about cider vinegar?

Personally distill it and see what happens "Cider Brandy?"

Scraggles

7,619 posts

240 months

Thursday 10th July 2008
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Catherine197 said:
I am drinking some cider we bought from a Cider Farm back in March. It has been kept in a contaner in a cupboard and yesterday it was put in the fridge.

I know we bought a sweet and a medium cider, I think this is the medium. Anyway i'm not sure if it has an after taste so I wondered if it may have gone off.
buy some now and then, usually 2 weeks is good time to drink it, if tastes funny, then cooking, breadmaking etc...

stackmonkey

5,081 posts

265 months

Friday 11th July 2008
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saxmund said:
you may find it has continued to ferment and is now dryer and stronger.
No, if it had continued fermenting the bottle would have blown by now; it would have been stabilised before bottling to prevent further fermentation.

Catherine197

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259 months

Friday 11th July 2008
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The cider was put into a plastic bottle and the bottle did expand.

Furyous

24,779 posts

237 months

Sunday 13th July 2008
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Certainly not in this household !!!!!!

drunkdrunkdrunkdrunk


bigburd

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216 months

Sunday 13th July 2008
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The cornish "Rattler" stuff I had this weekend was pretty damn nice....and in date!

bigburd

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216 months

Tuesday 15th July 2008
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swerni said:
bigburd said:
The cornish "Rattler" stuff I had this weekend was pretty damn nice....and in date!
I got a crate of that from "the Cornish cider farm " in Penhallow last year mmmm

also have here an unopened 5 litre bottle of scrumpy from the same place 7.4% proof.

It says on the label " contains sulphates consume with 5 days of opening"
Anybody fancy playing Russian Roulette at BTaP with Swerni's 5ltr bottle of scrumpy?

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

228 months

Tuesday 15th July 2008
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The more you drink the better it'll taste. biggrin

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

218 months

Tuesday 15th July 2008
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And the less you'll care how it tastes biggrin