27 September 2009

Scrumpie...m-m-m Good!

Inspired by my old friend Ken Hussell over in Conderton, I came back from England determined to make some alcoholic cider from our locals apples. Sadly, it has been a very weak crop, but we pressed what we could today and got 4 or 5 gallons all together. We used this great old chipper/grinder/press and enjoyed some beautiful autumnal weather at Jason and Lisa's farm. I'm looking for more apples if your nearby and know of any.
After a couple of weeks I'll add sugar to the juice and then wait a few months while it does it's magic. Stay tuned...
























































What sort of footwear do you wear to write your blog? I read a review of a book on blogging recently...6 years ago there were 100,000 blogs...today there are 184 million!!!

8 comments:

ariel freeman said...

Those of us from the south would probably call alcoholic cider "moonshine" :-). Enjoy!

Gary's third pottery blog said...

I saw that cartoon too! Blogging needs comfy footwear :)

Aaron Sober said...

Dan,

My father has been making hard cider every fall for the last 15 years or so. If you need any tips let me know and i'll drop you his email. watch put before the cider bug bites you.

Anonymous said...

nothing like hard cider... my sister used to run and orchard so there was always plenty. i blog barefoot, it's the newest craze... barefoot blogging

FuturePrimitive Soap Co. said...

watch out for those tummy gripes! and you know, back here in blighty they used to drop a dead rat into the barrel for more flavour!

Incognito said...

I often start out blogging with shoes but then after I get comfortable the shoes fly off and I kick back. Barefoot blogging; I like that!

cookingwithgas said...

I too am a barefooted blogger! Bare is the way to go!

Hollis Engley said...

Barefoot blogging tonight, as well, Daniel. I remember a great conversation with Georgie's dad a few years ago in Conderton, with him describing with great hilarity the effects of scrumpie consumption on the legs. Drink sitting down.