tcreeley
Elite Member
We have about 21 wild apple trees growing about the place. They look like Joyce apples- a cross of Macintosh and Liveland raspberry (1923 Ontario). Being wild- there are a few trees that may be original, but the majority are volunteers. For the most part they are delicious, tart, good green or ripe.
We bought a cider press last June and a grinder of sorts to turn them into pulp. All hand labor. I'm finding that 2 1/2 five gallon pails of apples gives us about 2 gallons of cider.
We use them from the tree and drops as well. We don't spray so I'm using a knife to clean up any I don't like if I don't discard it.
Tomorrow I'm doing some more- have two pails waiting for me. While I'm at it I have 3-5 bees zipping around attracted by the sweetness. They aren't a problem. They are not bothered by what I do - just want the apples.
I've always been a cider lover and making my own is great. Tastes very good. It keeps in the refrigerator 10 days without a problem. The taste changes but gets almost deeper and tastier.
I used a quart of cider in a crockpot of cut apples (sugar, cinnamon) to make some apple butter. Two days of cooking. Only got 2 1/2 pints. Two I canned and the left over I am eating on bread.
I much prefer this over what I can buy!
I don't pasteurize the cider. I don't use preservatives. All organic and good!
Anybody else making cider?
We bought a cider press last June and a grinder of sorts to turn them into pulp. All hand labor. I'm finding that 2 1/2 five gallon pails of apples gives us about 2 gallons of cider.
We use them from the tree and drops as well. We don't spray so I'm using a knife to clean up any I don't like if I don't discard it.
Tomorrow I'm doing some more- have two pails waiting for me. While I'm at it I have 3-5 bees zipping around attracted by the sweetness. They aren't a problem. They are not bothered by what I do - just want the apples.
I've always been a cider lover and making my own is great. Tastes very good. It keeps in the refrigerator 10 days without a problem. The taste changes but gets almost deeper and tastier.
I used a quart of cider in a crockpot of cut apples (sugar, cinnamon) to make some apple butter. Two days of cooking. Only got 2 1/2 pints. Two I canned and the left over I am eating on bread.
I much prefer this over what I can buy!
I don't pasteurize the cider. I don't use preservatives. All organic and good!
Anybody else making cider?