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arne thormodsen wrote:
> "arne thormodsen" > wrote in message > ... > >>What are the best apples, or blend of apples, commonly available in >>the US, for making hard cider? I've got my own juicer, so I can >>make any blend of juice I need. >> >>Thanks, >> >>--arne >> > > > Just a followup. I decided to use 1/2 Granny Smith and 1/2 Tydman. > The latter variety I'd never heard of, but the guy in the produce > section recommended it as a not-to-sweet apple good for cooking. > Winesap, cox pippins and russets are other good choices If you have a friend with crab apple or can get wild crabs adding 1 pound of these to your mix really improve the cider. |
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