This booklet is a thoroughly practical guide, written from 20 years of amateur experience of making quite large quantities of garden cider. Starting out from some English and Canadian cider lore, this method has been improved by trial and error, rather than from scientific understanding of cider.
This booklet will most benefit a complete beginner, who wants to do something with all those apples landing on their lawn. In particular it will delight anyone who has been viewing 'simple cider making' books but finding they all sound quite complicated. Here at last is a truly simple, but tried and tested, approach!
Contents of the 57-page, 13,000 word illustrated booklet include:
- How to estimate how much cider you might get from your apple trees.
- Detailed guidance on pressing and fermenting.
- How to create varied cider tastes by using different yeasts.
- 'Steering' your cider towards sweet or dry.
- Troubleshooting common problems.
- Minimising equipment costs and avoiding chemicals.
- Suppliers of equipment (UK focused).
- All measurements both in metric and in gallons, pounds and ounces.
Please note that some of this booklet's Amazon on-line reviews have been written by readers after they had fully tried out this booklet's instructions and tasted the finished product. Such reviews are the very best testimony to the quality of cider which this booklet can help you to produce.