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Apple Charlie's Cider Mill

Some of many apples to be turned into delicious cider.

Traditional Cider press at Greggs Pitt farm in Much Marcle. Demonstrated for Big Apple Festival October 2006

A tasty wee tipple.

(Full of crap no doubt)

high original gravity + fermentable sugars = high alcohol content

cider tastes better. haha

This isn't a cider, this is more like a white port. Definitely a dessert kind of tipple

 

4/5

Continuum Motion Pictures

Directed by Jason Durdon

Produced by Danny Torres

Continuum Motion Pictures, Danny Torres, James Duval, Jason Durdon

 

Distributed by Continuum Motion Pictures

Probably one of the best ciders ever to exist.

Where they make those phenomenal cider donuts...mmmm

Without a doubt when it comes to Cider Apples, they are some of the most appetizing and bitter retro sweets on the market. Members of the boiled and crunchy family, they are known for leaving a clean aftertaste in one’s mouth. You can find these rare but delicious pastries on the web or learn how to make your own signature batch at www.rainbowsugars.com!

 

Here we all are again at Putley tasting hundreds of cider and perries, it's a hard life.

Herefordshire Cider

This is what the cider looks like.

Pressing cider with Jim Lott's homemade cider presser.

 

Photos by Beth Sobel

 

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Cider Making in Huntsville, Utah.

The apples they grow to make the cider. We did a tasting of several different varieties - so good!

Gloucestershire Airport on a sunny day

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