• yata@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Apple cider can keep for a long time as well. In fact in the 18th century Americans drank it all year round and favoured it over beer.

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      1 year ago

      Asterisk: The beverage you’re talking about (cider) is effectively apple wine and can be stored and maintained in pretty much the exact way any other wine can.

      When you hear most modern Americans say “apple cider” they mean unfiltered, unclarified fresh apple juice, which is sold fresh in the mid-fall, kept refrigerated because it isn’t shelf stable, and often served hot and spiced.

      You can thank the temperance movement for the confusion.

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      1 year ago

      And you can “distill” it by leaving it in a bucket outside during the winter and skimming the frozen water off.

      Don’t, though. You’ll go blind.