Apple cider today

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#22  
50,000 apples is a heck of a lot of cider. I live about 2 miles from Applewood Farms. Applewood is the largest commercial grower in the United States. You think they would let anyone pick up their drops for cider? **** no. The do make a killer apple pie in the company kitchen though.
 
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I really don't care for cider that's been frozen, so we only have it fresh...

I have apple tree's and get all the apples I want, but my fav is a good apple pie!

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Not much choice here. What do I do with 20 gallons of fresh cider... Ain't gonna keep, have to freeze it. Didn't sit at all. Went from the mill to the jug to the freezer as fast as it was mashed.

Next year will be automated. Already bought the motor.
 
   / Apple cider today #24  
Not much choice here. What do I do with 20 gallons of fresh cider... Ain't gonna keep, have to freeze it. Didn't sit at all. Went from the mill to the jug to the freezer as fast as it was mashed.

Next year will be automated. Already bought the motor.

How do you keep birds from pecking holes in all the riper ones?
 
   / Apple cider today #25  
Not much choice here. What do I do with 20 gallons of fresh cider... Ain't gonna keep, have to freeze it. Didn't sit at all. Went from the mill to the jug to the freezer as fast as it was mashed.

Next year will be automated. Already bought the motor.

We often put the cider into large plastic pop bottles and freeze them. On a hot summer day a half thawed out cider bottle is to die for. :licking: :licking:
 
   / Apple cider today #27  
I like cider when it gets to effervescent. Very good then. Bob
 
   / Apple cider today #30  
Keep up the good work.
No point wasting the apples.
 
   / Apple cider today #32  
I feed my two pigs a grain bag stuffed with apples every day. :thumbsup:
 
   / Apple cider today #33  
How do you keep birds from pecking holes in all the riper ones?

Keep the feeders full at all times....lol

Seriously though, I had to pick my apples before they were ripe thinking they will ripen with a little age. As soon as they see a little red the birds can find them. Just enough damage to make harvesting a pain.
 
   / Apple cider today #34  
One year most of our apples ended up on the ground. Between the leaping deer and the adult coons sending their babies out the limbs - there was little left on the trees. So we just scooped them all up - cleaned them up - made cider. Ran them thru the food processor - used the neighbors small press. Best cider ever.

We never had problems with birds. The black birds & magpies don't seem to bother. The yellow jackets will chew H*LL out of the ripe ones though.
 
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#35  
From my perspective, I don't like mashing apples on the ground because they usually get bruised in the fall from the tree and various animals like to 'graze' on them. I prefer to pick them off the trees. Right now, I have 6 gunny sacks full of drops, all destined to become deer bait on my buddy's farm where we will hunt this fall. We own property in north central Michigan that is loaded with deer, turkeys and a few bear but it's a CWD area so any deer you harvest there must be inspected by the DNR whereas down here in SE Michigan, CWD isn't an issue (at least yet) so any deer harvested can be processed without the hassle of dealing with the DNR.

Every year, my 4 trees are positively loaded with apples. I cannot remember a year when they weren't.

I'll probably load at least 6 more gunny sacks with apples before it's over with.
 
   / Apple cider today #36  
Bought a gallon of cider today from a local orchard. Very good.
 
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#37  
Just looked in the deep freeze a little while ago (had to get a loaf of Povitica out (I won't get into what Povitica is except to say it's Polish nut bread) and looked at the cider, all 9 gallons of it. Frozen solid in gallon jugs. Couple are going to good friends and a couple will make the journey across the country to friends we have in Maine and Florida. Those will wait until winter and get backed in boxes with ice packs and wrapped in foil-bubble- foil insulating blanket.

Killed my first gallon already and it's keeping me very regular.......:D
 

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