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AHB Starter Cider Making Kit - Twin-Lever Capper
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The details
Everything you need to brew your first batch of cider at home. The AHB Starter Cider Making Kit includes a Mangrove Jacks Craft Series Cider kit, 1kg dextrose, an Italian-made twin-lever capper, 100 crown seals and all the fermentation equipment to produce approximately 23 litres of clean, carbonated cider. Choose from three cider styles. The same gear works for beer too — swap the ingredient kit and the process is identical.
What's In The Kit
- 30L fermenter — food-grade plastic, screw-top barrel with tap, airlock and thermometer
- Mangrove Jacks Craft Series Cider kit of your choice — quality commercial-grade cider ingredients for a 23L batch
- 1kg dextrose — included for fermentation
- Hydrometer and test flask — to confirm fermentation is complete before bottling
- Bottling valve — attaches to fermenter tap for quick, clean bottle fills
- Carbonation drops — pre-measured sugar for consistent bottle conditioning
- Twin-lever bottle capper — Italian made, suits standard crown-seal longnecks and stubbies
- 100 crown seals — included
- Mixing spoon (39cm)
- Bottle brush
- No-rinse brew sanitiser and cleaner
- Step-by-step instructions
Kit Specifications
| Kit type | Cider starter kit |
| Skill level | Beginner (no prior experience required) |
| Fermenter | 30L food-grade plastic, screw-top |
| Cider ingredient | Mangrove Jacks Craft Series Cider kit (3 styles available) |
| Batch volume | 23 litres per batch |
| Yield | ~60 × 375mL stubbies or ~30 × 750mL long necks |
| ABV | ~5% with 1kg dextrose; ~3.5% without |
| Time to first cider | 2–3 weeks |
| Bottles | Sold separately — standard glass crown-seal |
| Capper | Italian-made twin-lever capper |
| Crown seals | 100 included |
| Shipping | Australia-wide |
Choose Your Cider Style
Select one of the following when you add to cart:
- Apple — golden sparkling cider with a crisp finish and a hint of natural sweetness. Made from farm fresh orchard apples. Classic and clean.
- Raspberry & Mango — light pale pink cider bursting with fresh raspberry and a subtle hint of sweet tropical mango. Fruit-forward and refreshing.
- Peach & Passionfruit — light and fizzy with sweet peach lifting tangy passionfruit. Pale pink colour with a refreshing summer finish.
All three varieties make 23 litres at approximately 5% ABV when brewed with the included 1kg dextrose. Brew without dextrose for approximately 3.5% ABV.
Who Is This Kit For
A good first choice for anyone who prefers cider over beer, or for households where not everyone drinks beer. The equipment in this kit — fermenter, hydrometer, bottling gear — is identical to what you would use to brew beer, so you are not limiting yourself to cider. The Italian-made twin-lever capper handles a full 23-litre batch cleanly without the extra cost of a bench capper.
Reviewed by the AHB Brewing Team — June 2026.
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What is the Mangrove Jacks Craft Series Cider kit?
Mangrove Jacks Craft Series is a well-regarded range of beer, cider and fermented drink ingredient kits used widely by Australian home brewers. Each cider kit contains 2.4kg of commercial-grade cider ingredients plus a premium yeast - enough to produce a 23-litre batch. The process is simple and the results are consistent from the first brew.
Can I brew the cider at lower alcohol if I do not want 5% ABV?
Yes - brew the kit without adding 1kg dextrose to produce approximately 3.5% ABV cider. The kit includes 2.4kg of cider ingredients which already contain fermentable sugars. Adding the included dextrose raises the ABV to approximately 5%. Leave it out for a lighter, slightly sweeter result.
Is cider easier to brew than beer?
The process is largely the same - sanitise, add ingredients, ferment, bottle, condition, drink. Cider is considered a straightforward first brew because it skips the grain and hop steps of an extract beer recipe. The equipment in this kit works for both, so if you brew beer next you already have everything you need.
How much cider does this kit make?
One batch produces approximately 23 litres - around 60 standard stubbies (375mL) or 30 long necks (750mL). Crown seals are included for the first batch. Bottles are sold separately at AHB.
How long does it take to brew cider?
Most batches are ready to drink in 2-3 weeks. Fermentation takes around 7-10 days depending on temperature, then allow another 1-2 weeks for bottle conditioning. In warm Australian summers fermentation can move faster - in a cold Victorian or Tasmanian winter it can take longer if you are not managing temperature.
What temperature should I ferment cider at?
Cider ferments comfortably between 18 degrees C and 24 degrees C. In Victoria, Tasmania and southern NSW through winter, indoor temps can drop below 16 degrees C even in a heated home, which will slow fermentation significantly or stall it. A 25W heater pad (available separately at AHB) prevents this without needing a temperature controller. In Queensland and WA in summer, above 25 degrees C is generally fine for cider yeast, but a cooler location produces a cleaner finish.
How do I know when fermentation is finished?
Use the hydrometer. Take a reading on two consecutive days - when it is stable and matches the target final gravity in the instructions, fermentation is done. Do not rely on airlock activity. Bottling too early with residual sugar produces over-carbonated, potentially dangerous bottles. The hydrometer reading is the only reliable indicator.
What bottles should I use?
Standard glass longnecks (750mL) or stubbies (375mL) with crown-seal tops. Do not use screw-top or lightweight bottles - they will not hold carbonation pressure safely. You will need around 60 stubbies or 30 longnecks per batch. AHB stocks bottles separately.
Is sanitation important for cider?
Yes - as important as it is for beer. Cider wort is sweet and warm during fermentation, which makes it an attractive environment for bacteria. A contaminated batch produces vinegary, off-tasting or flat cider. The included no-rinse sanitiser covers every piece of equipment that touches your cider. Use it before every step and do not skip it.
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