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Cider & Perry Making

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redrubyshoes · 24/04/2013 17:02

Not quite arts and crafts I know.............

I have access to a large orchard of apples and pears and would like to make them into cider and perry..............a cottage industry if you like. At the moment they fall to to ground and rot.

Anyone willing to go on a course or has the know how please PM me

Cheers

RedRuby


xx

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quoteunquote · 24/04/2013 18:28

Where in the country are you ?

I just go and use a friend's press and his bottling.

last year was dire. late frost followed by a wet summer.

redrubyshoes · 24/04/2013 18:53

The orchard is in Essex. Where are you?

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quoteunquote · 24/04/2013 20:03

Devon,

There are a lot of syndicates down here (basically make your children pick up windfalls, at least enough to make a years supply of apple juice and cider) , presses are not hard to make or come by,

there is bound to be a free pressing days somewhere near you, and there will be community press somewhere, you "pay' ten percent of your apples in and pay for the bottles, well worth it if you don't want to make your own,

if you use a community press they will have a machine to do this, so much easier,

Everyone down here makes their own presses, loads of how to make a cider press on the internet.

I'll have an ask about as I know a couple of cider makers here, who are from your neck of the woods, so they may know of a club up your way.

quoteunquote · 24/04/2013 20:17

they say they press, so if you don't get a press together this year you could always go there.

ring who ever organises this and ask if they know where you can press and bottle

or build a great press, get a small bottle pasteurization machine and start your own apple club. then everyone has to pay you.

redrubyshoes · 25/04/2013 13:59

Thanks Unquote will look into it. It is just a bit of a pipe dream at the moment.

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quoteunquote · 25/04/2013 14:08

It's really not hard a lot of small orchards don't get picked, if you ask the owners of any about, they will usually let you pick up windfalls, or the trees, for some crates of juice, 20% or so,

It soon becomes well worth it.

BlueChampagne · 26/04/2013 15:59
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