Cider

Cider The Basics

  • One of humanity's oldest beverages?
    • certainly America's beverage
    • Johnny Appleseed's real mission
  • "Hard Cider"
  • It's a "session strength" fruit wine
  • How it became a brewers thing?
  • Had a growth in popularity because
    • It's different
    • It's gluten free
    • the fun fruity flavors

Cider Reputation

  • It's had a rowdy reputation for years - particularly in the UK
  • Cheap alcohol fuel (3L plastic bottles with a week's recommend allowance)
  • Snakebites as fight fuel. 
    • Stone Fence as America's first "cocktail"
  • But....
    • proud traditions of farmhouse ciders
    • GBBF Cider bar experience - complex, weird, strange

The Apple

  • Malus domestica
    • domesticate in Kazakhstan and northern China
  • Does not grow true to seed - so variety!
    • You're eating clones!
  • Most apple varieties suck for eating
  • classified as sweet, sharp, bitter, bittersharp

Making Cider

  • The Hard Way
    • Harvest apples - blet depending on variety
    • Grind apples - rough chunks, not apple sauce
    • Press apples - stacks of wood, apples in muslin bags, and a fruit press.
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Making Cider

  • The Easy Way
    • Start with juice. 
      • The better the juice, the better the product
      • But lots of cider from inexpensive juice.
    • Measure the juice, taste, decide to chaptalize.
    • Ferment - yeast, yeast nutrient, pectin enzyme(?)
      • Wait for wild things from the orchard?
    • Adjust for taste - acids (malic, tartaric, citric), tannin (bitterness), sugar?
    • Package

The Challenge

  • How to get sweet sparkling cider.
    • If you add sugar to generate CO2, the yeast will eat the sugar!
    • Kegs make it easy!
      • Add potassium sorbate for 1 day​
      • Add sweetner the next day
      • Keg and carbonate
    • Bottles
      • Pastuerize?
      • Back sweeten
      • Voodoo to stun the yeast when you are carbed?

Styles of Cider

Endless varieties that ultimately come down to...

  • sweetness
  • strength
  • carbonation
  • Local ingredients, process or laws
    • see Norman ciders, "New England" Cider, scrumpy, etc

Further References

BJCP Cider Exam: https://www.bjcp.org/exam-certification/cider-judge-program/cider-exam/

Everything Hard Cider Book (available in the shop front!)