William Joy
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As I understand the made hard cider by fermenting apple juice and then destilled it to make liquor. How was this done at a homestead?
reddog,reddog said:And might "still" be! :grin:
snake-eyes said:The price has increased
4 fold in the last 20years,but is 'still' readily
available in the mid-west and south.I enjoyed it
when it was $60 or less a gallon.
Blizzard of 93 said:no, that was brandy or 'applejack' distilled from 'hard cider'. hard cider of course is sort of apple wine - but if not kept tightly sealed and cool of course it turns into vinegar.
I suppose it was kept in spring houses or ice houses on ice.
some feller with a still was a much sought after man in frontier days.
.... distilled it to make liquor. How was this done at a homestead?
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