fermenting
We made this.
And by this I mean the liquid inside the bottle.
And by we I mean Kevin and our friend Ben.
It’s hard cider.
Hard apple cider.
Hard apple cider crafted by hand from apples picked in nearby North Carolina at our favorite orchard Skytop.
I think they’re calling it Spider Cider.
It’s been a work in progress. A learning experience. An art. An act of patience and perseverance. A lot of knowledge and know how on Ben’s part. A curiosity and willingness to learn on Kevin’s.
(Mostly Alli and I just hung out while the process has been perking.)
But today we celebrated.
We ate lunch. We relaxed by an outdoor fire in balmy December. And we cracked open a bottle of homemade hard cider.
It tasted good.
Like – really good.
It’s kind of amazing really.
What was once mounds and piles of too-ripe apples, squeezed and juiced and pressed and put in bottles, can turn into a grown up drink. (That’s what we call it around our house.)
I believe a car boy was used and food grade something or other that looked like soap to me. Long tubes. A few ingredients with long sounding difficult to pronounce names for fizzy-ness or preservation or something or another. (I didn’t catch all the details really.) a super groovy contraption that secured the bottlecaps to the bottles.
I’m not going to lie. The Spider Cider is pretty impressive.
And all the good times shared being together with a fabulous family was just a lovely bonus to the entire cider crafting experiment.
Cheers!
4 Comments
Sarah D.
are the children smiling so big because they got to try the cider?
LaceyKeigley
ha!!
Maggie
1. YUM!
2. Should we be worried that they are still wearing protective gloves before they sip?
Gretchen
You all have a distillery up there in South Caccalacky? You runnin' moonshine? Ain't dat der against da law? 🙂