Tracy did you leave or are you sleeping on your keyboard?
Fermented apples, Ralph.
That would imply an alcoholic beverage. I have had that kind of cider before.... back in Mayberry.
Tracy did you leave or are you sleeping on your keyboard?
There should be a law that says people who have lived in the same place, since before this was a country, should be exempt from property taxes.
Very low in alcohol content, Ralph. It's spicy and like Norie said, unfiltered. They couldn't sell it in grocery stores around here if it was classified as an alcoholic beverage. Some of the Colonial Blue laws are still in effect.
Yeah. I dont know what the technical cutoff is. I think the near beer is a half percent alcohol. Its considered non-alcoholic. I guess it would be the same with a cider.![]()
Exactly...........................
There is the commercial stuff Norie and then there is the real stuff, you can get the real stuff from local farmers. That's why it's cider season here, the stores sell the locally made cider. I wouldn't buy the commercial stuff, it's pretty much like apple juice.
and if you let nature run its course you end up with apple cider vinegar...![]()




Or you can put it in a still, boil it and...............![]()

Or you can put it in a still, boil it and...............![]()