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| Real Cidermaking on a Small Scale - Michael Pooley & John Lomax (ISBN: 1-85486-195-6) is a good starting point. For more information on equipment etc. visit the Cider Making FAQ of the ukcider wiki here: http://ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Cider_makers_FAQ which has a lot of useful stuff. There are also articles on pressing: http://ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/...th_Screw_Press making a press: http://ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/...de_Cider_Press and also a scratter (mill): http://ukcider.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Homemade_Scratter More advanced information can be found on Andrew Lea's indispensible 'Science of Cidermaking' website here: http://www.cider.org.uk/frameset.htm which is worth reading even if it may seem a bit more advanced than you require. Mark |
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| Hi Tony, the OH makes cider on a small scale, this is a post about an easy way to press your apples we discovered last year Home-made press that might be some interest?
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| Somebody posted a recipe for turbo cider, its really easy and is actually very good. Just do a search Tony.
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