Cider......
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Yummm…Cider is probably my favorite alcoholic drink. Difficult to get dry cider whenever I’m in the US. And downright impossible in S. America.
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In case he is stopped, he's just using it as ballast for the boat in case of inclement weather. A few cases placed around the deck should do nicely....or it was all @Madame-Buttonfly doing and he didn't know anything about it.
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@motojobobo said in Cider......:
Yummm…Cider is probably my favorite alcoholic drink. Difficult to get dry cider whenever I’m in the US. And downright impossible in S. America.
That should not be the case in the US. Cider has undergone something similar to what happened here with craft beer decades ago, and I’ve been able to find the likes of Basque and other European ciders as well as American versions of those, as well as unique styles from domestic cideries. A friend is an investor in a cidery called Stem here in Denver and they make fantastic dry ciders. I’d say I encounter more dry than sweet domestic craft ciders, and there are at least 1,200 cideries here according to ciderguide.com
All that said, making cider is REALLY easy. Find a juice you like (you can also make it but need to account for bacteria), add yeast and sugar, seal in glass, store in a cool place, wait a week or two.
All THAT said, Samuel Smith makes excellent medium dry to dry sparkling apple and pear ciders if those are available.
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@motojobobo said in Cider......:
impossible in S. America.
Start your own production @motojobobo and make a fortune by selling it.
I love cider as long as it cold and dry (brut), and a sunny day outside.
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Also, very likely gluten free.
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@endo said in Cider......:
I love cider as long as it cold and dry (brut), and a sunny day outside.
100% agree
We have a handful of great cider operations in the pacific northwest
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does bulmers or strongbow count in this?