realityinabox
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I have wanted to start brewing cider for years now. I am a DYIer at heart, so I want to stop buying from the store and start brewing myself. I have a gluten allergy, so cider is a great alternative to beer, especially since I haven't found any decent GF beer. Perhaps once I get a handle on cider, I'll try GF beer. But every time I decide I want to start, I invariably end up here lurking through threads, then get overwhelmed by all of the jargon and say 'maybe next weekend'.
I constantly hear that it is easy, but I can't seem to find an entry point for the true beginner. It seems any guide I've found assumes some level of previous brewing knowledge, either moving from beer, which I'm not, or starting above the entry level.
I'm a pretty decent cook who isn't afraid to experiment a bit, and also an engineer, so the technical doesn't really scare me off (though I'm an electrical, so the chem/bio aspects are still a bit of a learning curve).
I'd love to get a book that would teach me all the basics. When I was mastering my pizza making, I read several books. I'd love something similar for cider brewing.
Also, my biggest question on starting cider is where to get juice. I don't think I want press my own apples, at least not any time soon. Is there anything store-bought that I could start on? I live in MI, so ciderys abound. Is it impolite to call up a local cider mill and ask to buy their unfermented juice? Feels a bit like calling up Hersey and asking for their bulk chocolate. I do live close to a farmer's market that is about to be inundated with apples, though, again, I'd prefer to not press my own when I still don't have a handle on brewing in general.
I constantly hear that it is easy, but I can't seem to find an entry point for the true beginner. It seems any guide I've found assumes some level of previous brewing knowledge, either moving from beer, which I'm not, or starting above the entry level.
I'm a pretty decent cook who isn't afraid to experiment a bit, and also an engineer, so the technical doesn't really scare me off (though I'm an electrical, so the chem/bio aspects are still a bit of a learning curve).
I'd love to get a book that would teach me all the basics. When I was mastering my pizza making, I read several books. I'd love something similar for cider brewing.
Also, my biggest question on starting cider is where to get juice. I don't think I want press my own apples, at least not any time soon. Is there anything store-bought that I could start on? I live in MI, so ciderys abound. Is it impolite to call up a local cider mill and ask to buy their unfermented juice? Feels a bit like calling up Hersey and asking for their bulk chocolate. I do live close to a farmer's market that is about to be inundated with apples, though, again, I'd prefer to not press my own when I still don't have a handle on brewing in general.