Thank you gentlemen. You have taught me a lot about making cider. I wish your store was closer - I'd celebrate with you. Good luck with whatever comes next.
Sorry to hear this. I've really enjoyed your videos and they were a big help as I was getting back into homebrewing mead and cider last year. I wish you guys were closer as I'd probably be a regular there. Good luck in whatever you decide to do next.
Sad to hear, was hoping to visit in future from Illinois. I have enjoyed your videos, cider making information and personalities. Good luck with your future endeavors. Cheers 🍻
Damn, I've just found batch of your amazing videos regarding cider making, wanted to subscribe but then saw this video. Sad, but I'm happy for the content you have created, good luck to you
Its been fun meeting and drinking cider with all your cider makers the past couple years. From Duluth Cider's Cider Maker to your Cider Makers cheers guys.
Gutted. You have both helped me with my own cider development over the last few years and I really enjoyed your videos. I was hoping at some point to pop over the pond from the UK to visit. Anyway all the best to you and thank you for everything. PS: Do you do a courier service to the UK? Thanks, John.
I've been watching you for a fair bit of time but never commented before. Thank you for everything and good luck with whatever you plan on next. You have made an impact on my curiosity and early undertakings within this hobby.
The cider industry needs to take a hard look at why we have stalled and are now going backwards. Yes, the alcohol beverage category is suffering now, but since cider makes such a tiny % of market share, there is plenty of room to increase that share of a slightly shrinking pie, but we are not. Like every lost election, the ‘reason’ proffered usually maps pretty close to one’s long held grievances and strongly held priors. A culture of cider has not been developed and with few exceptions has failed to grow out of the ‘beer alternative’ space. There is so much abundance and diversity in cider that it should be celebrated for its own sake, bringing nature and tradition to the table in a sustainable and accessible way. Cider can be a low alcohol alternative to grape wine for the table. It has a low carbon footprint with local orchards (carbon sinks) and minimum transport costs. Tap friendly for minimal waste. Literally hundreds of blends and varieties from the various pome fruit alone to encourage exploration and creativity. Etc. Opportunities are slipping through our fingers as the industry is desperately clinging to that flavored cider tap at the local micro brewery that is itself struggling to stay open where the buyer has been strong armed into exchanging the local craft self distributed cider for the regional corporate behemoth dominating the distributor. Let’s act now and make changes.
Thank you gentlemen. You have taught me a lot about making cider. I wish your store was closer - I'd celebrate with you. Good luck with whatever comes next.
I’ve learned a ton from you guys, thank you for your time and expertise. Hope your next endeavor is great and successful. 🙏
Sorry to hear this. I've really enjoyed your videos and they were a big help as I was getting back into homebrewing mead and cider last year. I wish you guys were closer as I'd probably be a regular there. Good luck in whatever you decide to do next.
that was sad! I learn so much from you. Good Luck with your next step!!!! I hope your videos remains here on RUclips!!!!
Sad to hear, was hoping to visit in future from Illinois. I have enjoyed your videos, cider making information and personalities. Good luck with your future endeavors. Cheers 🍻
Damn, I've just found batch of your amazing videos regarding cider making, wanted to subscribe but then saw this video. Sad, but I'm happy for the content you have created, good luck to you
Thank you
Sorry to hear this guys. Best of luck to you
Its been fun meeting and drinking cider with all your cider makers the past couple years. From Duluth Cider's Cider Maker to your Cider Makers cheers guys.
Thank you and right back at you!
Gutted. You have both helped me with my own cider development over the last few years and I really enjoyed your videos. I was hoping at some point to pop over the pond from the UK to visit. Anyway all the best to you and thank you for everything. PS: Do you do a courier service to the UK? Thanks, John.
Thank you John. No - we do not have the ability to send product to the UK but thank you for the sentiment.
I've been watching you for a fair bit of time but never commented before.
Thank you for everything and good luck with whatever you plan on next.
You have made an impact on my curiosity and early undertakings within this hobby.
I hope the video's stay up I just started watching and haven't watched them all yet
WIll your videos remain on youtube or you will take down the channel?
They will stay up. Thanks.
The cider industry needs to take a hard look at why we have stalled and are now going backwards. Yes, the alcohol beverage category is suffering now, but since cider makes such a tiny % of market share, there is plenty of room to increase that share of a slightly shrinking pie, but we are not.
Like every lost election, the ‘reason’ proffered usually maps pretty close to one’s long held grievances and strongly held priors.
A culture of cider has not been developed and with few exceptions has failed to grow out of the ‘beer alternative’ space. There is so much abundance and diversity in cider that it should be celebrated for its own sake, bringing nature and tradition to the table in a sustainable and accessible way.
Cider can be a low alcohol alternative to grape wine for the table. It has a low carbon footprint with local orchards (carbon sinks) and minimum transport costs. Tap friendly for minimal waste. Literally hundreds of blends and varieties from the various pome fruit alone to encourage exploration and creativity. Etc.
Opportunities are slipping through our fingers as the industry is desperately clinging to that flavored cider tap at the local micro brewery that is itself struggling to stay open where the buyer has been strong armed into exchanging the local craft self distributed cider for the regional corporate behemoth dominating the distributor.
Let’s act now and make changes.