Apple Cider
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Apple Cider
Does anyone know where I'll be able to find some jugs of apple cider for a decent price? It's about that time of year and I feel like brewing a batch.
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Re: Apple Cider
Why not talk to the folks at the farmer's market and see if you can strike a deal... or you can take a drive up to the valley.
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Yeah the market isn't a bad idea.
The valley for sure, but I'm not up there often. I was thinking about it but not driving up just for the cider... need an excuse for a day trip..
The valley for sure, but I'm not up there often. I was thinking about it but not driving up just for the cider... need an excuse for a day trip..
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Re: Apple Cider
It's too early for apple cider yet. A farmer I know in Falmouth just emailed me to say he is pressing pears on Friday for pickup on Saturday. He usually sells it for $3.50-4.00 per jug (~3.5 l so you can freeze it). If you are interested, PM me and I can send you his email address. Probably have apple cider later in the season, same price.
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Thanks, PM on the way...
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Re: Apple Cider
There is also foote farms in woodville. They press all year and the latest prices that they have are $0.80 / litre for cider. They also have honey at $1.75 / lb
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They could be pressing early apples at this point but if they press all year i'm certain there is a fridge full of apples at .5c somewhere which would suck.
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They could be pressing early apples at this point but if they press all year i'm certain there is a fridge full of apples at .5c somewhere which would suck.
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They haven't updated the prices since April 2010, so best to call them ahead of time to find out, also bring your own container!
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I visited the Foote family farm on Friday (along with my carboy,) prices for cider is $0.8/liter, and honey is $2/lb (website is out of date.)
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Re: Apple Cider
Picked 3 bags of Cortland and 2 bags of Macintosh (a few stray Gravenstein in there for the heck of it) a few weeks back at Willowbank U-Pick Farm. Juiced them to fill up the carboy. Added 1kg honey. 1kg+ of brown sugar. 11 cinnamon sticks. 6 Nutmegs (mostly grated). Over half a cup of fresh ground allspice. A handful of cloves. Some champagne yeast to get 'er going. It smells amazing. 1.070 SG.
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How does the cider taste? Is it on the sour side or the sweet?papercrane wrote:I visited the Foote family farm on Friday (along with my carboy,) prices for cider is $0.8/liter, and honey is $2/lb (website is out of date.)
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It didn't taste very sour to me, but I don't exactly have a delicate palette. The SG was 1.048, I bumped it up to 1.060 with some sugar and added some yeast. Unfortunately the yeast has been very slow to start fermenting, I'm worried it may all go to waste.
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You might need some nutrient. I'm not sure how nutritious apples are to yeast, but you might want to hit it with something. Maybe just DAP, maybe something a little more balanced. I know with my meads, its tough to get the primary going without it.
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I figured the fresh pressed stuff at the SS would make decent cider and it's available year round although a bit expensive. Anyhow here's a funny little video on making cider with it

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Re: Apple Cider
I've got lots of empty carboys in the basement and I'm thinking I should toss a batch of cider or apfelwein into one of them to have on hand for the holidays. Would US-05 be a decent yeast to use? I've got quite a few packs on hand.
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Re: Apple Cider
I've used that cider before and it turned out great (IMO). I split into 3 when I bottled it - one third primed with sugar (can't remember off hand, but cane I think), one third primed with cider and one third un-primed. The ones primed with cider were my favorite (nice and tart, very sparkling), the ones with sugar were my least favorite. The un-primed ones still ended up slightly carbed.NASH wrote:I figured the fresh pressed stuff at the SS would make decent cider and it's available year round although a bit expensive. Anyhow here's a funny little video on making cider with it![]()
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I bought some nutrient on my why home from work and came home to a happy suprise, the air lock was bubbling away nicely. Looks like I was worrying for nothing.mgc wrote:You might need some nutrient. I'm not sure how nutritious apples are to yeast, but you might want to hit it with something. Maybe just DAP, maybe something a little more balanced. I know with my meads, its tough to get the primary going without it.
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