Note: This is a basic apple cider instructable. For more ideas, see Hot Ginger-Spiced Apple Cider by ewilhelm or Home Brew Hard Cider from Scratch by actsofsubterfuge.
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Signing UpStep 1Apple Cider vs. Apple Juice
"(1) There is no difference at all. (Source: large midwestern bottler.) Uncle Sam confirms that there is no legal distinction. In other words, it is all marketing booshwa. But see below."
"(2) The store-bought stuff is juice, the homemade stuff is cider. (Source: East Coast conglomerate; also, the old edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.) The product you buy from roadside stands usually has not been pasteurized. Consequently, it ferments over time, giving it a mildly alcoholic kick. What you buy in the store, in contrast, is pasteurized soon after crushing, preventing fermentation and resulting in a pleasant but kickless taste. The manufacturers call their product cider in the fall for marketing purposes."
"(3) Cider is made from apples that are picked early. (Source: Washington State outfit that claims to be the country's largest maker of juice and cider.) Early-harvest apples supposedly have higher acid and lower sugar content, producing a drink with a tangier taste. Thus true cider remains cider after processing because pasteurization doesn't affect the acid/sugar content. Therefore, the company claims, it's possible to make not only frozen cider concentrate, contrary to your assertion, but also "sludgy"--i.e., unfiltered, hence cloudy--apple juice. The guy I got all this from says his company is quite scrupulous about monitoring the acidity of its product and changing the labels accordingly."
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Having said that, I love non-alcoholic cider...apple juice, I can take it or leave it.
One thing I have noticed through the years is that non-alcoholic cider has bits & pieces of apple in it..very small bits & pieces. does this add to the flavor? I have no idea, but I think it adds to the experience of enjoying the cider.
TY Sir for sharing!!
looks like I'm going shopping tomorrow!! :)
I think 10 - 15 pounds of apples should make enough cider to last me a while...LOL
"Wikipedia makes a distinction between "Cider" and "Apple Cider", with only the former being alcoholic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_cider
So, it's just language, but using "Apple Cider" to describe the non-alcoholic drink is certainly a common usage.
Now you know!"
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cider?show=0&t=1289220316
We learn something new everyday! I was also convinced that cider has to be fermented...
So, it's just language, but using "Apple Cider" to describe the non-alcoholic drink is certainly a common usage.
Now you know!
Then you ferment the alcohol to acetic acid by acetobacter.
In plain words: Make hard cider and let it go bad ;-)
I take the pulp left over and boil with water for about an hour to pick up the apple zest and strain and ad same as above, also sugar... I sometimes use the pulp left over in a pie (store bought shells) or tarts... mmmm
this is noting like it