Homemade Hard Cider Making: Part 2
A continuation of our Cider Making Part 1 post. We will look into Fermentation and Bottling in this part.
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A continuation of our Cider Making Part 1 post. We will look into Fermentation and Bottling in this part.
Why make cider? In Ontario, apples are a big deal. We have a particularly good climate for growing them. So in the Fall, making cider is a great thing to try. I like cider a lot, but usually stick to wine in my home brewing…
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