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Yes, it does contain alcohol.
After all, that is what the yeast is for.
In case you did actually want to know :)
We do not differentiate between types of apple juice.
kids tend to drink this more than adults.
Our non-alcoholic cider is much darker in color, and is served either hot or cold (like the alcoholic type) which you can see here:
http://www.oldcidermill-nc.com/cider.jpg
My state government actually defines them both, something you may find interesting. This link will take you to the definition(s):
http://www.mass.gov/agr/massgrown/cider_juice_difference.htm
Also, there does tend to be a difference in taste. I hope that helps explain it a little better.
We have both types of juice here in the UK but they are both called apple juice.
The packaging may have "from concentrate" which is clear or "pure" which is cloudy (and more expensive).
I think I might just have to have a go at this...
Someone suggested a little brewed tea to add tannin. You could also add some juice from crushed crab apples for the same effect.
It's all about experimenting to get the exact taste you like.
L
Everything looked rather old, including three sachets of yeast. The instructions for the bubblers were photocopies of hand-typed pages.
I tried the yeast and it worked fine though now I have run out and buy champagne yeast online.
I've got a lot of free / used stuff, but Wilkinson do have a modest home-brew section. Probably for students...
L
The alternative is to partly boil the juice and yeast together in a saucepan and then pour it into the demijohn. However, I don't like that way as I prefer a gradual heating up.