brett mccluskey
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Just curious whether anyone crushes their own apples for cider,and if so,what varieties do you use as a blend.(Pink Lady,Grannys,etc)?
I know there's a couple of cideries in WA that make a 100% pink lady non-alcoholic cider,and know a few ppl around my area that have done the same,albeit alcoholic.I've just started work for a small company that currently makes sauces,soft drinks,apple juice,and cider vinegar.Their intention is to eventually make a commercial cider (hopefully soon :super: ). Crab apples i can get,though not in very large(commercial) quantities.They're used as a pollinator for PL's. Manchurian crab apples from memory.Granny's are a tart one and PL's are a good balance between tart and sweet,so it's going to be a bit of research(and personal taste testing :drinks: ) needed i think to get the right balanceGrannys and Pink Lady's are both pretty decent for making cider, so long as they're fresh with good acidity and flavour.
I've heard of traditional cider (possibly British?) recipes calling for 1/3 each of sweet, tart and bitter apples, to get a proper balance and good flavour. As far as varieties go, i'm not so sure which fits into which, but bitter apples arn't the sort you'd get from the supermarket, possibly even refers to crab apples.
Yeah, of course. Seems to all the rage these days with all these 'Pear Ciders' and Perrys appearing on the market.Can you blend pears with the apples as well?
Yeah, of course. Seems to all the rage these days with all these 'Pear Ciders' and Perrys appearing on the market.
It'd certain add some complexity, especially if they were quite flavoursome ripe pears.
As far as proper cider apples go, i'm not sure how you'd go buying them from the markets and what not. It seems most of traditional ciderys grow their own cider apples, which are very different from the commercial varieties.
Ahh...just found a bit of info on it on Wiki..
Airgead,
so the regular eating apples turn out ok? Im gonna try this for sure! do you use any particular yeast/any other things added?
Nothing wrong with adding pear juice,a lot of the commercial ciders use a % ,usually about 10%,i think.As for it adding complexity,i don't think it'll do very much at all in that department. Straight pear juice has a neutral/very delicate flavour.I used to work at SPC,now owned by a certain Yank mob who make a certain "cola" drink.All the canned fruit ppl buy ,that's "in natural juice" is actually pear juice,not the juice of the fruit in the can.Because pear juice is so delicate in taste ,it actually takes up the flavour of the fruit in it .Granny's and Pink Lady seem the easiest to buy if you're making cider at home,if you've got access to other varieties,culinary or dessert,then thats great.Unfortunately there's bugger all if any 'real' cider apples available here,unless you know someone with a few old variety trees in their backyard.In the area i'm in ,the main apples i can get are Granny's,Pink ladies,red and golden del's,Jonothans,and Gala's. I'm hoping to talk the company into producing 'cubes' of pasteurised,blended juice,ready for fermentation by Hb's Would there be a market for such a product? :unsure:Im also looking to do a cider from apples, been having a look at the local markets today but i dont really know which types of apple are good. Can you blend pears with the apples as well?
Nothing wrong with adding pear juice,a lot of the commercial ciders use a % ,usually about 10%,i think.As for it adding complexity,i don't think it'll do very much at all in that department. Straight pear juice has a neutral/very delicate flavour.I used to work at SPC,now owned by a certain Yank mob who make a certain "cola" drink.All the canned fruit ppl buy ,that's "in natural juice" is actually pear juice,not the juice of the fruit in the can.Because pear juice is so delicate in taste ,it actually takes up the flavour of the fruit in it .Granny's and Pink Lady seem the easiest to buy if you're making cider at home,if you've got access to other varieties,culinary or dessert,then thats great.Unfortunately there's bugger all if any 'real' cider apples available here,unless you know someone with a few old variety trees in their backyard.In the area i'm in ,the main apples i can get are Granny's,Pink ladies,red and golden del's,Jonothans,and Gala's. I'm hoping to talk the company into producing 'cubes' of pasteurised,blended juice,ready for fermentation by Hb's Would there be a market for such a product? :unsure:
Whatever Wiki says...They're a semi, American company, controlled by the Yanks ,ask any fruit grower in the Goulbourn Valley:icon_offtopic: Coca Cola Amatil is an Australian company.
Unfortunately there's bugger all if any 'real' cider apples available here,unless you know someone with a few old variety trees in their backyard.In the area
I have heard a rumour that out at Orange there are some people growing cider varieties...
If anyone is in the area and can confirm...
Cheers
Dave
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