473: Tiny Bubbles | How to Make a Pét Nat Cider

473: Tiny Bubbles | How to Make a Pét Nat Cider

Author: Ria Windcaller: Award-winning Cidermaker, Podcaster | Craft Beer Columnist October 15, 2025 Duration: 44:53

What makes a Pét Nat cider sparkle naturally and how is it connected to the rural method you might have heard about in the UK?

Cider Chat Episode 473 feature photo Tiny Bubbles for Pét nat

In this episode, we take a practical look at:

  • What Pét Nat cider is and how it relates to the "rural method"
  • A clearer way to describe fermentation: Active Ferment → Quiet Phase → Maturation
  • When and how to rack cider for clarity and flavor
  • How to time bottling for perfect natural carbonation
  • Using a hydrometer to bottle safely at 1.005–1.010 SG
  • Essential tips for bottle-conditioning without blowouts
  • Why a little yeast haze can add charm to your finished cider

Key Takeaways

  • Pét Nat (Pétillant Naturel) means naturally sparkling where the bubbles come from fermentation finishing in the bottle.
  • Racking is a simple but essential step to move cider off the lees without introducing oxygen.
  • Skip the jargon: watch what your cider is doing, not just the calendar.
  • Always use champagne-rated bottles and sanitize everything.
  • The reward? Tiny bubbles, wild aroma, and the pure joy of cider alive in the glass.

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