Thank you for this video - a few of us made cider in the very same way - - and it was excellent! It's awesome to see other living historians who are not afraid to actually work in period work clothes, unafraid of getting them dirty.
I like cider. I will never understand how anyone can refer to any kind of apple as "sweet". I've tried all different kinds and not one of them has ever been "Sweet".
If you eat the Standard American Diet (aka SAD), you will never experience the sweetness of natural fruit. Sugar dulls our ability to taste real food. It's so detrimental to our whole being.
Thank you for this video - a few of us made cider in the very same way - - and it was excellent!
It's awesome to see other living historians who are not afraid to actually work in period work clothes, unafraid of getting them dirty.
Awesome video love learning about historical brewing I make cider with my group locally
I do not support recreational drugs, but the information was short and sweet.
I like cider.
I will never understand how anyone can refer to any kind of apple as "sweet". I've tried all different kinds and not one of them has ever been "Sweet".
i don't think sugary sweet is what they think of when they say sweet, but macintosh and pink ladies imo are pretty sweet.
If you eat the Standard American Diet (aka SAD), you will never experience the sweetness of natural fruit. Sugar dulls our ability to taste real food. It's so detrimental to our whole being.
Apples are sweet and sharp. sharp-sweet, sqweet-sharp, etc. You haven't tried many kinds of apples if you haven't found any sweet ones.