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Real cidermaking on a small scale, an introduction to producing cider at home, by Michael Pooley & John Lomax

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Real cidermaking on a small scale, an introduction to producing cider at home, by Michael Pooley & John Lomax
Language
eng
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Includes index
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illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Real cidermaking on a small scale
Oclc number
711045674
Responsibility statement
by Michael Pooley & John Lomax
Sub title
an introduction to producing cider at home
Summary
"Cidermaking is part of a rich tradition that dates back hundreds of years. Now you can make yourself a part of this tradition by becoming an at-home cider maker. Real Cidermaking on a Small Scale will teach you everything you need to know about the process of making hard cider from any kind of apple. Inside, you will learn how to build your own cider press, how to ferment the cider, and how to store it for enjoyment year-round. You will also discover delicious recipes, tips for preserving apple juice that you don't want to ferment, and instructions for making perry, or pear cider. Whether you plan on using apples from the tree in your backyard or from the local supermarket, you are sure to be satisfied with the results. Don't miss your chance to become a cidermaking expert and enjoy the rewards of your labor all year long"--, Provided by publisher
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