DIY Apple Cider Press | How to make your own Apple Cider

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @kahwigulum
    @kahwigulum 5 месяцев назад +15

    if want even more juice from the same volume of fruit, go to the brewery store or sometimes health food stores, and buy pectin enzyme. it's not the same as canning pectin. You want pectin enzyme. use the drill to bust up the fruit, mix in the enzyme, and leave in your fridge over night. this is called cold maceration and is a common trick winemakers use to get the most out of their fruit. most of the juice is stored in the skin and the pectin enzyme will break down the celluloid walls of the cells and release that fluid. then when you press the fruit, you can get double-digit percentage increases in juice. some say it increases the flavor as well but apples are already delicious.

  • @yernie1
    @yernie1 10 месяцев назад +2

    I always have a bunch of extra apples. I'll be trying this out to make cider and wine. Thanks!

  • @barrytitcombe-p2m
    @barrytitcombe-p2m Год назад +10

    I think your pine would work. Try cutting your uprights about six inches longer and add two bolts on each upright over the top of your top cross piece. Then you would have the grain of the wood working for you rather then against you.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад

      Good point.

    • @TheRealWeirdoC
      @TheRealWeirdoC Год назад

      Gluing those face joints would also distribute the force and eliminate the splitting. As long as you aren't concentrating all that force between grain lines, that lumber should hold.

  • @melvinfrisbey8611
    @melvinfrisbey8611 24 дня назад +1

    Made this today and the 1/2-inch bit almost burned my drill out and jerked my arm out of joint even though I predrilled with smaller bit. He clearly says "2 1/4 inches" to drill the holes, it should be 2 3/4 inches. If I were to do it again, I'd drill through only two boards at a time. Overall a great idea and good video. Look fwd to pressing some apples!

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  24 дня назад

      @@melvinfrisbey8611 hope your arm is ok! Good feedback for viewers thanks for the helpful comment. Enjoy the pressed apples!

  • @conor1000murphy
    @conor1000murphy Год назад +10

    Do you need a pick-up truck to mount the press on? Coz i don't have one and they're really expensive. Was thinking of using a table, do you think that will work?

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +2

      Lol yes you can elevate it on anything.

    • @sarasweetly
      @sarasweetly Год назад +16

      Absoultely not. It's a big investment, but cider just doesn't taste right unless you make it on the back of a pickup truck. If it's a diesel truck, that's even better.

  • @drewmurray7102
    @drewmurray7102 Год назад +4

    Brilliant, we grow boysenberries and juicing the seconds is time consuming and tedious. You have just solved the process ☺️

  • @mistyaalto6886
    @mistyaalto6886 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your instructions!

  • @Raykenn1
    @Raykenn1 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks for posting 👍

  • @alanlvr36
    @alanlvr36 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! This is fantastic! I can't wait to do this!!

  • @yesihavereadit
    @yesihavereadit 2 года назад +1

    Nice simple press

  • @timstricker7850
    @timstricker7850 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good video thanks for sharing

  • @jasonparrish8201
    @jasonparrish8201 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wider washers and more clamping force will carry more load before breaking

  • @bobhodgson3113
    @bobhodgson3113 Месяц назад +1

    I cannot see how the plastic drum will take as much pressure as the usual cider press with wooden strips held by steel bands around them. Looking at the remaining pulp, after the press, it seems very wet with loads of juice still in it. The drum did look as if it was distorting so I'd be inclined to reinforce it with straps and stakes before it splits.

  • @carlmorrissey7196
    @carlmorrissey7196 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video !

  • @ZeeJay933
    @ZeeJay933 2 года назад +1

    This is really cool!

  • @yesihavereadit
    @yesihavereadit 2 года назад +5

    Just an idea don't drill holes in cross piece, just put it under the two bolts

  • @raymondlaney1369
    @raymondlaney1369 3 месяца назад

    Very nice! 👍

  • @rpmwa
    @rpmwa Год назад +1

    That is not a hydraulic jack but a screw jack so there is no worry about hydraulic oil. Could be some lube oil but not much. If you use a hydraulic jack you should watch for leaks.

  • @withoutprejudice8301
    @withoutprejudice8301 4 месяца назад +1

    The jack is a mechanical screw jack, not a hydraulic.
    Really want to shred apples use a garbage disposal.
    90% shade cloth works good as a straining material.

  • @manasmehra2148
    @manasmehra2148 Год назад +1

    Great sir g
    What is then 😮

  • @charleshultquist9233
    @charleshultquist9233 2 месяца назад

    I'm surprised the bucket doesn't split open under pressure. Being that the bucket is tapered the wooden press disc doesn't make a seal when it's near the top. The juice follows the path of least resistance and pools on top of the disc.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  2 месяца назад

      Good point. I ended up having to drill holes over the disk cause like you said it goes to least resistance.

  • @teropiispala2576
    @teropiispala2576 Год назад

    Nice. I was designing my own and I was going to make it from 2mm thick stainless pipe and was wondering if it's strong enough. Most likely is because the bucket was holding so well. Seems that major part of the force is directed to the bottom.
    I was thinking if I could avoid grinding and just use stronger jack but maybe that's not good idea.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +2

      If you don’t grind them what works really well is freezing them first cause they are softer when you thaw them

    • @teropiispala2576
      @teropiispala2576 Год назад +1

      @@JacksonBaumgartOutdoors I try to avoid that. I don’t have enough room to freeze them and I try to make process as simple as possible.
      I made sturdy press from steel because I have other use for it. I made a test press with apples I bought from store. I pressed them as whole and got a bit over 1l of juice from 1.5kg of apples. I could have got propably even more but apples started to squeeze between the pipe and my oak pressing plate. I tried with and without filtering sack, but both failed about the same time.
      The problem is that stainless pipes are not exactly round and with higher pressing pressures, apples seem to go through less than 1mm gap.
      I’ll make couple of more tests an try to solve the problem. I may try a plastic bucket with a concrete and rebars to get tighter fit, or more traditional wood and rims.
      The taste of the juice didn’t change much towards the end, which is a good sign. Brute force seems to work well in this. I used 12t jack and used maybe half of the power before leaks appeared.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +1

      @@teropiispala2576 yea give it a try.

    • @teropiispala2576
      @teropiispala2576 Год назад +1

      @@JacksonBaumgartOutdoors seems to be that apples like to come out as a mist from smallest of holes just about same pressure where juice leave from chunks. I'm not giving up yet, since I have a next idea. I make a top and bottom lid on my steel tube and seal them with o-rings. Then I make a piston from another stainless pipe, which is slightly smaller than the bigger tube, like 270mm and 230mm. I weld a bottom on the piston and fill it with concrete to make it solid. Then I can straighten with my lathe. It'll seal on the top lid with o-ring. I put fine stainless mesh on the outer tube walls.
      This has several benefits in addition of superior tightness. It don't pack apple mush under the piston but keeps it on move as it squeeze on the sides. This hopefully keeps channels open for a juice to flow. Also, surface area where juice flows out keeps constant and relatively larger and thickness of juice layer smaller.
      If that won't work, I give up and grind my apples.

  • @TheJLMomma
    @TheJLMomma Год назад

    This is so great! Not sure I’ll get a reply as I’m super late to the party! But what did you attach to your drill to chop the apples? Thank you!

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +2

      It was like a couple pieces of metal framing. Freezing the apples first helped a lot

    • @TheJLMomma
      @TheJLMomma Год назад

      @@JacksonBaumgartOutdoors thank you so much!

  • @jackracher69
    @jackracher69 19 дней назад

    Couldn't you just flip the jack over? Maybe a square wood base plate tje same size so the pressure is dispersed better? Idk

  • @gladtidings4all
    @gladtidings4all 11 месяцев назад +2

    Why instead of a small container to collect the juice on the ground why not put another clean bucket to collect the juice.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  11 месяцев назад +1

      You could definitely put any container you want to capture it. A bucket would work

  • @bamch7751
    @bamch7751 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video! Is your apple cider any different than pure apple juice?

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Tastes just like the cider I’ve got at the store.

    • @HNRY2370
      @HNRY2370 Год назад +1

      In America cider is apple juice

    • @tazman8697
      @tazman8697 26 дней назад

      @@HNRY2370 In New Zealand, My cider is about 14% abv..... 🍷

  • @dmitrybucklin3149
    @dmitrybucklin3149 Год назад +1

    How did you make your apple shredder?

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +2

      Used some metal on a bolt for my drill attachment. I found it wasn't really powerful enough unless I froze the apples first.

  • @kckola4553
    @kckola4553 2 месяца назад

    Did you have to cut the round wood disk, or can they be purchased?

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  2 месяца назад +1

      @@kckola4553 someone made one for me, but I believe you could also purchase one

  • @TheVOTN
    @TheVOTN Месяц назад

    If you mount your hydraulic jack upside down, you won't have the problem of an ever lowering jacking point, it'll remain stationary.

  • @joshuabouma3114
    @joshuabouma3114 Год назад

    About how many lbs of apples per gallon were you getting.

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад

      I honestly wouldn’t know. Didn’t weight or pay attention to those details sorry.

  • @tracythorsell2959
    @tracythorsell2959 Год назад

    Are food grade buckets necessary?

    • @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors
      @JacksonBaumgartOutdoors  Год назад +2

      Probably not honestly. I just figured it’s worth the extra 5 bucks for the peace of mind

    • @kahwigulum
      @kahwigulum 5 месяцев назад

      @@JacksonBaumgartOutdoors probably yea though because you're mixing in the bucket with sharpened metal. regular buckets you get from the home depot or wherever use cheaper plastic and the metal attachement youve fashioned is very likely scraping the sides and cutting away plastic which gets into the juice. food grade is a lot more durable and less likely to introduce plastic waste into your final product (though it still will if you let the metal hit the walls, no plastic bucket is perfect).

  • @ralphhardie7492
    @ralphhardie7492 2 года назад +4

    Poison from the hydraulic fluid...
    Be careful 😉

    • @TheTubejunky
      @TheTubejunky Год назад +2

      Not to mention his all thread metal alloy that is clearly not FOOD GRADE SAFE.

  • @rezasadein28
    @rezasadein28 Год назад +1

  • @ИгорьРысков-ч9г
    @ИгорьРысков-ч9г Год назад +1

    Забавно, ссверху, где максимальное давление одна доска, а с низу три-всё наоборот =)) хотя-бы две с верху, по одной вертикально

  • @TheTrtrapper
    @TheTrtrapper Год назад +3

    Wrap your apple pumis in cheese cloth

  • @MrMadmalable
    @MrMadmalable 8 месяцев назад +3

    That’s apple juice, I,m sure it has to be fermented to make cider, or I may be wrong.

    • @KrisDouglas
      @KrisDouglas 7 месяцев назад

      Americans call apple juice cider for some insane reason

    • @charleshultquist9233
      @charleshultquist9233 2 месяца назад

      In the US they use the term cider to refer to apple juice. In Europe the term cider means fermented apple juice with an alcohol somewhat less than wine.

    • @DeniseCoffin-ck7qf
      @DeniseCoffin-ck7qf Месяц назад

      In America cider is unpasteurized, juice is same thing but has been filtered and pasturized and hard cider has alcohol content.

  • @dougaustin1328
    @dougaustin1328 Год назад +3

    That is a screw jack,not hydrolic,is still ok,no leaky seals to deal with

  • @Nezello
    @Nezello Год назад +1

    Who is Rachel your sister?

  • @snowbind
    @snowbind 3 месяца назад +2

    Cider is fermented apple juice. This is just juice.