manoaction
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My partner and I are thinking about taking a turn at cider. Since it is currently fall, we'd like to do a still/low carbed cider that is made from real apples that we juice ourselves.
Which apples are the right apples to do this? We've got some orchards that have Galas, Cortlands, and Jonathans for sale. These are the bulk "seconds" or horse apples. He said he would sell of 25lbs for 5 bucks.
We were thinking about getting 50 pounds of these and topping them off with 10 pounds of granny smith apples.
What apples work for cider and what ones should we stay away from? If we've got a great juicer, how much juice can we get from 25lbs of apples?
I read somewhere that to get five gallons, we're looking at 60lbs of apples.
Which apples are the right apples to do this? We've got some orchards that have Galas, Cortlands, and Jonathans for sale. These are the bulk "seconds" or horse apples. He said he would sell of 25lbs for 5 bucks.
We were thinking about getting 50 pounds of these and topping them off with 10 pounds of granny smith apples.
What apples work for cider and what ones should we stay away from? If we've got a great juicer, how much juice can we get from 25lbs of apples?
I read somewhere that to get five gallons, we're looking at 60lbs of apples.