Dry dry cider that smells of newborn nappies

As usual I shot from the hip with the cider I’m making (I really need to learn).  I only had access to rather acidic bramleys and initially just shoved in a campden tablet and waited.  Nothing at all happened so when I went to my lovely brewing shop they suggested whacking in some cider yeast.  They also kindly gave me their printed cider instructions.

2013-10-20 16.11.58The gravity of my apple juice was very low, so I stuck some soft brown sugar in (on a whim) to bring it up to 1050.  The fermentation followed the typical not-very-much to insane-frothing (see video below).  My recipe said leave it for four days, check it and make sure that it does not go below a gravity of 1005.  I measured it after 3.5 days and the gravity was 1004.  Oops.  It is already pretty dry with quite a kick, and still bubbling away merrily.  After a little research I figured that it was too warm (should have done it in the cellar?) and maybe I should not have added the sugar.

The dreadful smell of new born nappies was not encouraging, nor was the colour of the yeast froth that matched the colour of those delightful little packages from early fatherhood.

What to do?  Well, I have racked it off carefully and am putting it in a cold place.  Not sure what to do after that.