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  • Technical Tips for When Things Go Wrong with Cider Making

    This episode features two cider professionals and a cider industry consultant, which is exactly who you need a direct line to when your cider has problems. Hear from Megan Faschoway who at the time of this recording was Senior Cider Maker at Sea Cider, Kira Bassingthwaighte Head Cider Maker at Western Cider in Montana and Nick Gunn of BenchGraft a cider consultation service based in Salem Oregon.

    This talk took place in Portland Oregon at CiderCon, the annual cider conference hosted by the American Cider Association. The title of the talk was “What to do when things go wrong”.

    The focus was not on preventive measures, but as the title says – curative steps that one can take to try to mitigate a problem with a particular cider

    In this Cider Chat on Cider Problems Dealing with rotten egg smell from your cider Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a negative off-aroma compound that can occur in cider and has a rotten egg smell. It’s produced by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae during cider fermentation. Filtering cider Using Reverse Osmosis (RO) Tasting Panels for feedback Dealing with a saturated cider maker’s palate Saving samples from each batch to create a library for potential cider problems down the road Contact for Speakers on this Panel Kira Bassingthwaighte, Western Cider Hear Kira on Episode 295 Megan Faschoway Nick Gunn BenchGraft Hear Nick and Dave White of Whitewood Cider on Episode 004 Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 2024 Oliver’s Cider and Perry Company – UK Cider in Herefordshire, Tom Oliver audio clip The Whose Who of #xpromotecider in this episode? Join the fun and download the info flyer on Cider Chat offerings at the Support Page! Post, share and social media and tag Cider Chat! Cider’s XPromoters will be featured on an end of year episode! De Gerdenner Cider, Netherland Northwest Cider Association reposted Episode 410 with Olympic Bluffs Cider and Lavender Farm Ross on Wye Cider and Perry Company posted last week’s Episode 410 Perry Panel Dragon’ Head Cider Camra Cider and Perry American Cider Association – CiderCon
  • Cider’s Best Friend is Perry

    Enjoy this panel discussion “Pear Necessities: International Perry recorded at CiderCon 2024. The panel was moderated by drinks writer, Adam Wells of the UK. Sitting to his right was Tom Oliver of Olivers Cider and Perry Ltd (UK), Laura Cherry of Dragon’s Head Cider (Washington State), Albert Johnson of Ross and Wye Cider and Perry Company (UK) and cider critic and blogger Natalia Wszelaki (Germany).

    (L to R) Tom Oliver (Oliver’s Cider and Perry), Albert Johnson (Ross-on-Wye Cider), Laura Cherry (Dragon’s Head Cider), Natalia Wszelaki (Cider Explorer), Adam Wells (Cider Review) Topics discussed during this Perry Panel Introduction of Perry Panel Speakers Overview of Perry in both Europe, the UK and America Tasting profiles of 4 Perry’s Oliver’s Cider and Perry Ltd. (UK) SHHH Ross on Wye Cider & Perry Company (UK) Thorn 2019 S.V. Perry Kertelreiter (Germany) Heiden 2021 Single Tree Perry Dragon’s Head Cider (Washington State, US) Sparkling Perry Perry critique of servings via Natalia a.k.a Cider Explorer Shared a bit of history of perry in Austria, Switzerland and Germany Pear Cider vs Perry – are they interchangeable New Perry Book (May 2024)

    Perry: A Drinker’s Guide, author Adam Wells of Cider Review

    Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 2024 Oliver’s Cider and Perry Company – UK Cider in Herefordshire, Tom Oliver audio clip The Whose Who of #xpromotecider in this episode? Join the fun and download the info flyer on Cider Chat offerings at the support page! Post, share and social media and tag Cider Chat! Cider’s XPromoters will be featured on an end of year episode! Spacetime Mead & Cider Works, Dunmore, PA The London Cider House Rakkerpak Cider, Denmark @snoopylovescider – referred to a Cider Chat episode with Stormalong Cider. There are currently two episodes with this Massachusetts based maker Episode 036 (Season 1) and 236 Scrub a Dub Valves and Vessels which is part of the Season 5 Cider Making series. American Cider Association – CiderCon
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  • Escape to Olympic Bluffs a Dream Vacation Destination

    Olympic Bluffs Cidery & Lavender Farm is located on the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. The farm is on a bluff that overlooks the Salish Sea, which spans the international waters between British Columbia and Washington State. The location is dreamy with views of Mount Baker, a 10,000+ foot mountain, to the east and Victoria Canada to the north.

    Olympic Bluffs was founded by Ginger and Scott Wierzbanowski, who found farm land years early on a trip to Washington State. Both are Air Force Veterans with Ginger serving as an Intel Officer and Scott as an Air Force F 16 pilot.

    Scott and Ginger next to F 16 – note Scott’s name on plane

    The two met in Korea, married in Denmark, and lived in Europe where in France they discovered Calvados. Years later their love of cider helped frame Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm which has an onsite Lavender shop, a cider production area, a Bed and Breakfast next door, and a commercial location where a future tasting room will be situated in downtown Port Angeles.

    In this Cider Chat The Wierzbanowski’s backstory to cider. Why a cidery and lavender farm in Port Angeles? What does the location look like? When and how can people visit? Is there a best time? The orchards, Size, terrain, soil type Number of apple varieties and (pear?) Orchard practices What products Olympic Bluffs currently sells Types of cider to expect? What has informed your cider making styles? Future plans Contact for Olympic Bluffs Cidery & Lavender Farm Website: https://www.olympicbluffscidery.com/ Address: 1025 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone: +13606707206 Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 2024 Oliver’s Cider and Perry Company – UK Cider in Herefordshire, Tom Oliver audio clip The Whose Who of #xpromotecider in this episode? Join the fun and download the info flyer on Cider Chat offerings at the support page! Post, share and social media and tag Cider Chat! Cider’s XPromoters will be featured on an end of year episode! Spacetime Mead & Cider Works, Dunmore, PA Heartland Ciderworks, OR – watch the “Bottles On My Desk” review of Avalon Rakkerpak Cider, Denmark Know Your Roots, orchard consulting | NY
  • Mike Biltonen and his wife Debbie founded Know Your Roots in 2008 and began offering a wide array of service for backyard and commercial orchardists in 2014.

    Mike

    This conversation tool place at the Berkshire Roundtable that was founded my Micheal Phillips 34 years ago. This annual meet up of orchardist and cider makers takes place in Massachusetts each spring. It is an informal discussion amoungst peers all on growing apples and assorted pomme fruits. Micheal Phillips was a renown orchardist and author of many books like The Holistic Orchard. Find all his books at Cider Chat’s book page. Listen to episode 312 dedicated to Micheal.

    In this Cider Chat The backstory of Know Your Roots Services offered by Know Your Roots What to consider before planting an orchard Mike’s background in Biodynamic (BD) orcharding Defining Holistic Orcharding Making a BD preparation Climate change – dealing with late season frost The future at Know Your Roots and…cider? Mike and Ria recording this episode Contact for Know Your Roots Website: https://knowyouroots.com/index.html Mentions on this Cider Chat Rudolf Steiner Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics (JPI) #xpromotecider in this episode Listen to Dan of Space Time Mead & Ciderworks Bones and Bottles Review – on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boneandbottlereviews/?hl=en Listen to Episode 407 with Dan Gallagher of Frosty Twig Cider Follow Ben Kuenš on Chocalate Pears – listen to his episode #304 all on Sorbus Domestica
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    A Cider Log Documents Ferments from Start to Finish

    Find a free downloadable Cider Log for your next ferment below! Dan Gallagher of Frosty Twig Cider, a new startup based in Canton New York, has created a form for your next batch of cider. Dan who began making cider in 2017 found online cider making forums and cider influencer tips both informative, but also conflicting. The Cider Log was created to track what actually does or doesn’t work when fermenting.

    In This Cider Chat with Dan Gallagher Dan’s backstory The value of a Cider Log His goal for Frosty Twig Cider to begin commerical sales A step by step review of each stage of a cider ferment From sourcing fruit to bottling Working with Canton Apples

    Follow along as we review this filled in Cider Log below with Dan.

    Contact for Frosty Twig Cider Instagram @frostytwigcider

    Download this Cider Log for your next ferment. By going to https://ciderchat.com/podcast/407-cider-log/

    Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour 2024 A mentioned by Dan in this episode The Building a Cidery Series Part 1-7 255: Trademark Law | Building a Cidery Part 1 256 Securing a Trademark | Building a Cidery Part 2 257: Courthouse Creek Garagistes | Building a Cidery Part 3 258: Ragged Hill Design | Building a Cidery Part 4 259: Artifact Cityscape | Building a Cidery Part 5 260: Eris Brewery and Cider House | Building a Cidery Part 6 261: Yonder & The Source | Building a Cidery Part 7 262: Virtual Cidery | Building a Cidery Part 8 #XPromoteCider – Cross Promote Cider and get mentioned on Cider Chat. Download the info flyer, post in your tasting room or favorite bulletin board and load up to Social Media. Make sure to tag Cider Chat (@ciderchat or @ciderchatciderville)
  • Japan is not only Cherry Blossom, but also Apple Country!

    Lee Reeve of InCiderJapan kicks off this episode stating “Japan is Apple Country.” And he is right… because Lee has been on the podcast 3x’s and has taught listeners all about this apple country and the regions were orchards are abundant that the growing cider community.

    He is the Publisher and Editor of inCiderJapan, the country’s first and only bilingual magazine dedicated to all things cider. He was first on the podcast in Episode 114 and again in Episode 173. Each time we were able to catch up on the happenings in Japan. By the way, there are two main apple growing regions: Aomori to Nagano.

    In this Cider Chat Cider in Japan post the pandemic and updates for Lee as his role evolves The state of cider today Japanese culture and cider education Rules around making cider in Japan The Japan Cider Cup OK Adam Cider a Japanese cider brand Contact InCiderJapan Website: https://www.inciderjapan.com/ Japan Cider Cup – https://www.japancidercup.com/ Mentions in this Cider Chat New York International Cider Competition 2024 French Cider Tour 2024 – September 22th – 28th Paris, Normandy, Brittany Greenbank Cider, Washington State #xpromotecider – Share the Cider Chat Podcast Info Flyer and help your patrons and friends find over 400 episodes on makers, orchards and cider travel. This week’s mentions: Follow our friend Marcel who is making cider in the Netherlands on Instragram @degerdenner Wooden Gate Cider – Pilot Mound, Manitoba Heartland Ciderworks Find these ciders on tap at La Familla Cider and definitely try the tacos at Azuls Taco House
  • Tariq Ahmed on the Founding and Fermentation Styles at Revel

    Revel Cider was founded in 2014 and is located in Ontario a little over one hour west of Niagara Falls. Hear Tariq tell how he both got into fermentation, how Revel embraces foraging local resources for ferments, surviving the pandemic and how to get his cider!

    Tariq Ahmed In this Cider Chat with Revel Visiting the newly opened Tasting Room Co-Ferments Native Yeasts Carbonic Maceration Contact for Revel Cider Website: https://revelcider.com/ Address for Tasting Room: 62 Dawson Rd, Guelph, ON N1H 1A8, Canada Mentions in this Cider Chat New York International Cider Competition 2024 French Cider Tour 2024 – September 22th – 28th Paris, Normandy, Brittany #xpromotecider – Share the Cider Chat Podcast Info Flyer and help your patrons and friends find over 400 episodes on makers, orchards and cider travel. Follow our friend Marcel who is making cider in the Netherlands on Instragram @degerdenner Episode 306 with Elegast Cider, Netherlands Episode 398 with GreenBench Mead and Cider | Saint Petersburg, Florida Episode 404 with Albert Johnson of Ross Cider and Perry Co. | UK

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  • Featuring Albert Johnson of Ross Cider and Perry Company

    Ross Cider and Perry is a family owned business located in the West Country of the United Kingdom in the region of Heredfordshire. The Johnson family have been farming this land now with 45 acres of bush orchards and another 10 acres of standard trees and perry pears. The apple trees were planted between 1978 and 2001. And the Perry Pears about 35 years ago by Albert’s father Mike.

    Pictured above: Cider Chat Host Ria, Mike and Albert Johnson - at Ross Cider Fest 2019

    Today you can visit the newly remodeled Yew Tree Inn which is situated next to the orchards and all under the Ross Cider ownership. At the pub find 18 taps. They make a wide range of single varietal ciders (upwards to 90) and blends. One will always be guaranteed to be amazed by the offerings when visiting.

    In this Cider Chat with Albert Catching up since the first interview in 2019 with Mike and Albert – listen to Episode 194 Cider Making Practices The orchards Events Ciderganza A spring cider festival at The Yew Tree Inn Blossom Walk A charity fundraising blossom walk around the Broome Farm orchards Summertime Soirée A weekend drinks festival at The Yew Tree Inn Cider Challenge A charity cider competition and festival at The Yew Tree Inn Ross Cider Festival A summer cider festival at Broome Farm Ross-tober-fest An Octoberfest event held at The Yew Tree Inn Yew Tree Inn, Ross on Wye Contact Info for Ross Cider & Perry Company Website: https://rosscider.com/ For general and cider enquiries: [email protected] For Yew Tree Inn related enquiries: [email protected] For Yew Tree adult only caravan & motorhome enquiries: [email protected] For Broome Farm family friendly & group camping enquiries:[email protected] Telephone: 01989 562 815 Address: The Yew Tree Inn, Peterstow, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 6JZ Mentions in this Cider Chat Kordick Family Farm – Listen to Episode 369 featuring the Kordick Family New York International Cider Competition 2024 French Cider Tour 2024
  • Meet one half of the family team at Botanist and Barrel

    Botanist and Barrel is a family owned and operated cidery. Kether Smith and brother Lyndon and their respective spouses Derick McGuffey and Amie Fields make the magic happen at this eclectic cidery. They began selling cider commercially in 2017 and they all enjoy making cider.

    Lyndon Smith and Amie Fields

    There are two tasting rooms. Production happens at the Cedar Grove Location and in Asheville you can visit the Botanist and Barrel Tasting Room.

    In this Cider Chat

    Lyndon and Amie were interviewed while attending CiderCon 2024 in Portland Oregon. They provide tips on how to approach their products when visiting the tasting room.

    Try a flight. There are four flight options. Sour and Spice Flight Barrel aged Any thing goes Hybrids and co-ferments The ciders and co-ferments of Botanist and Barrel Tips for working with family members Visiting the tasting rooms Contact and Visit Botanist and Barrel Ashville Tasting Room Website: https://www.botanistandbarrelasheville.com/ Address: 32 Broadway Street, Ste 110, Ashville North Carolina Telephone: (828) 338-9516 Cedar Grove Tasting Room Website: https://www.botanistandbarrelasheville.com/ Address: 105 Persimmon Hill Lane, Cedar Grove, NC 27231 Mentions in this Cider Chat New York International Cider Competition 2024 French Cider Tour 2024 Episode 288 Space Time Mead and Cider Works | Pennsylvania @degerdenner in the Netherlands Cider Summit

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  • Meet the Founders of Presque Isle Farm Cider a.k.a PIF

    Molly and Dion Stepanski are the founders of of PIF Cider with an inviting Tasting Room located in Alpena, Michigan. They met in New Orleans where Dion was working as a Jazz muscian and Molly in a store. In 2014 they move to farm vegetables at Dion’s family farm in Posen, MI. There they planted a one acre orchard which Dion describes as high density, but not trellised. They sources their apples from Michigan’s TraverseCity area which is to the west of Alpena.

    Dion and Molly

    From the outset they wanted to make English Style Ciders and by all accounts they are hitting this target straight out producing delectable ciders that please the palate and made this cider podcast host swoon with delight.

    In this Cider Chat with PIF Producers The backstory of PIF and the Stepanski’s journey to cider Cider making techniques at PIF Native yeas Barrel program Blends and Single varietal The cider fans of Presque Island and the surrounding area. What can guests expect when visiting. How to get PIF products! PIF Cider Tasted 2022 Farmhouse 8.2% Kingston Black Bulmers Norman Brown Snout Northern Spy Label by their son Kingston Black and Bulmers 50/50 Made in Stainless Single Varietal Spitzenberg 2021 12.5% Aged for 2 years in Bourbon Barrel Clean Ciders meaning pitched yeast Golden Russet, Harrison blend 9% semi dry Bulmers Norman and Coxs Orange Pippin Farmhouse back sweeten with French Bittersweet concentrate This is in a can and is a slight variation from the 750 ml bottles Ciders for sale in Taproom Contact info for Presque Island Farm Cider Website: https://pifcider.com/ PIF Tasting Room address: 205 W. Chisholm St. Alpena, Michigan Taproom Telephone: tele: 01-989.340.0970 Instagram: @pifcider Mentions in this Cider Chat New York International Cider Competition 2024 French Cider Tour 2024 Étienne Dupont – listen to Episode 337
  • Chef Duffy Talks Cooking with Cider

    Chef Brian Duffy is one of the culinary’s industry’s most dynamic and innovative personalities.

    Chef Brian Duffy

    With a career that spans decades, He has been captivating audiences with his infectious passion for food and his unique approach to the culinary arts. He is well known for his appearances on the tv and the series “Bar Rescue,” where Chef Duffy helped transform struggling bars, offering expert advice and renovations to revitalize their business and create successful, thriving establishments.

    In this episode of Cider Chat we are tapping into Chef’s contemplative side and getting his thoughts on the both cooking with cider and pairing cider with food.

    In this Cider Chat with Chef Brian Duffy We taste through 4 ciders Sweet Coyote Verde 4.25% Back Sweetened Tart Granny Smith Apple Producer Fishback Stephenson Cider House | Iowa Semi Dry Grapes in a Suit Case Producers Botanist and Barrel / North Carolina and Artifact Cider Project / Massachsetts Semi -Dry Premium Hard Cider (6.9%) all native years, no sulfites, barrel aged Producer: WildCraft Cider Works / Eugene Oregon Dry Malus (7.5%) juice is from apples pressed in New York and shipped to Florida Producer: Green Bench Brewery and Mead & Cider / Saint Petersburg Florida Topics in this Cider Chat What is Chef Brian Duffy up to. Cooking with cider Pairing cider with food Let’s talk PH when pairing cider – Most bars serve high acid pub food/dishes with drinks. For those who want to balance acid and alkaline offerings, what are the options? Looking for pub/restaurant dishes that you would recommend. 3 tips for a success restaurant or cidery serving food Typical mistakes to avoid when serving food Contact Chef Brian Duffy Website: ChefBrianDuffy.com Instagram: @chefbriduff Duffied Live podcast Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 24 – 28, 2024 Bar & Restaurant Expo March 18th -20th, 2024 use code ChefDuffy50 for $50 off you pass Episode 035: Danielle von Scheiner | Big Apple Hard Cider, NYC
  • A Special Valentine to Ciderville with Love

    This episode is a special valentine to Ciderville with a little bit of help from the Talking Pommes and an eventful appearance by The Nose!

    We are in the Cider House reviewing the last year and have written a special card to everyone out there in your special spot in Ciderville.

    In this episode we say good bye to Season 8 while reviewing the uniques of cider, what we all need to do to keep relationships in Ciderville healthy, and how to help keep cider going up a.k.a #ciderGoingUP.

    Mentions in This Cider Chat Find all past episode from Season 8 of Cider Chat @cidersoms - follow along on Instagram Work with Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 24 - 28, 2024 Send Cider to Cider Chat Support Cider Chat Cider Chat Swag Store - get your cider t-shirt today!
  • The Low ABV Cider Revolution in Sweden

    In Strängnäs Sweden, circa 2017, Johan Sjöstedt, Oskar Palm, and Patrik Svensk began selling ciders commercially under their brand Pomologik. They didn’t set out to make low alcohol cider nor even non alcoholic cider when they started, but a lot can change in a few short years.

    Johan In this Cider Chat John Sjöstedt’s journery to cider How a US cider bar encouraged Swedish cider makers How a cider purist can shift perspective Low alcohol by volume (ABV) ciders and Non Alcohol Ciders in Sweden Cider techniques Cider Styles Cider Fests in Sweden – Nordic Craft Cider Festival Who are Sweden’s cider fans Who can visit Pomologik…for now. Contact for Pomologik Website: https://www.pomologik.se/ Mentions in this Cider Chat New York International Cider Competition 2024 2024 French Cider Tour to Paris, Normandy and Brittany – Reservations are live now and there are only 4 spots left Amsterdam Cider Salon, Netherlands March 8, 2024 (7-10 pm) Non alcoholic cider in US – follow Jonathan Mark on instagram for more info
  • Saint Peterburg on Florida’s West Coast Welcomes Green Bench

    Green Bench can boast being a microbrewery, meadery, and cidery in a region where palm trees rule! Despite that small inconvenience of no apples trees to speak of growing in Florida, maker Brian Wing has been rolling out the cider barrels since 2015. Green Bench itself has been producing select beers beginning in 2013.

    Brian Wing In this Cider Chat with Maker Brian Wing Fermenting in Florida. Where is the production facility located. (Webb’s City Cellar?) How did this all come about? Brewing begins in 2013 then 6 yrs later (2019) cider & mead. Brian’s journey to cider What are the challenges of cider making in FL (resourcing from…NY…) Who are the cider fans in St. Peterburg and the surrounding area. Has this changed since you opened and if so, how. Training of staff to pour and discuss cider – loved how you were planning for this on the tour What can guest expect when visiting. Is there a flagship cider that one should try first? Malus is the Flagship cider – try this one first! Cider styles and techniques Fermenting with fruits from Florida for co-ferments Florida honey ferments Filtering using a centrifuge Barrel program Cider Tasted During this Interview Chaconne A dry cider made by Green Bench Brewing Company. It’s made with Wickson Crab, Yates, and Harrison apples, and has an ABV of 6.4% Contact for Green Bench Brewing, Mead & Cider Website https://www.greenbenchbrewing.com/mead-cider Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour 2024 – September 22nd – 28th
  • Fermentations Run without Fear at Wildcraft

    Sean Kelly founded Wildcraft Cider Works in 2014. His journey to cider making began in 2008. It follows his botanicals passion, quest for tree resources & conservation, in concert with travels to Latin America where he learned how to ferment. He honors the preservation and the medicinal value of the plants and does a mighty fine job of capturing the essence of a wide variety of pomes, grapes and botanicals in the glass.

    Sean Kelly Cider Making at Wildcraft Only Native Yeast No sulfites Co-ferment botanical grapes pome fruits – pear, quince, medlars Barrel aging Cider’s Tasted in this Cider Chat Pisgah Heriloom Restoration Perry – wild rootstock pears Medlar Wildcraft Products Ciders Perry Brandies – POM-MISTELLE – a set of 3 brandies, apple, quince and pear Fire Cider Hot Sauce – Peppers gleaned from Camas Swale Farms. Fermented and aged in house brandy barrels Annual Events at Wildcraft March 2nd Tap Takeover – an array of ferments on tap Fiddlehead Festival – Last weekend of April Harvest Party – fall Mentioned in this Cider Chat Freeman Rowe French Cider Tour – September 22-28, 2024 Reservations are now open
  • Pre-conference PDX Audio Clips

    This Cider Chat Live features clips from CiderCon 2024 which took place in Portland, Oregon. What was particularly unique about this year was the ice storm that took place.

    Pictured below is a car driven from the border of Oregon and California to PDX. It is incased in ice and is a testament of just how ferocious the storm was. Despite the ice, the cider kept pouring.

    Enjoy this Cider Chat Live

    Ander's car and its Ice Cap when he arrived at the main hotel

  • Bookmark this episode for loads of Portland Oregon a.k.a. PDX Tips

    Oregon Cider Week and CiderCon 2024 are all converging in PDX and this episodes has all the tips you need arrive and hit the ground running. Portland resident Sean Connolly, who is also known as Cider Experience on Instragram and Facebook has delivered big time with tons of tips and insider knowlege to help everyone feel like a local.

    Sean Connolly In this Cider Chat on PDX Tips Temperature Highs 47 degrees 50/50 chance of rain or sunny Bring layers What to wear Jeans and plaids work Casual dress code and functional

    PDX Tips to look like a local: Loose the umbrella and let your hair get wet! When using an umbrella, it is obvious you are from out of town!

    Transportation Airport (PDX) to CiderCon – The Met Red line is not in service beginning January 14th. Service will be still provided via shuttle buses which will take a bit longer than the 30 minute ride. It is still a great deal at $2.80 go to Trimet.org for more info Driving: Download Car Parking App: Parking Kitty Bicycles for Rent in PDX Nike Launch a travel by bike – https://biketownpdx.com/ There are lots of bike lanes Spring Water Corridor runs the length of the Willamette River approximately 7-8 miles Need Tech help or supplies? The Lloyd Center is close by and in old town Portland there is a full service Apple Stor

    PDX Tips for purchases: There is no Sales Taxes in Oregon

    Restaurants near CiderCon Red Robin Spanish Tapas Noble Rot – beautiful views of the city Big Pink – City Grill on 33rd floor with great views Sizzle Side Pizza Spirit of 77 Seas recommends for good pub faire Grocery stores by Hyatt Safeway approximately 3/4 mile Trader Joes about 4 miles away in the Hollywood district Karaoke Ambassador PDX Bar and Lounge Alibi PDX The Baby Ketten Club

    PDX Tips: The city is Food Trucks heaven – Look for “Food Cart Pods” via Travel Portland ‘s online food cart finder

    Cider

    Cider Locations closest to Hyatt and Oregon Convention Center

    Schilling Cider House – a wide range of taps approx 1 Mile from the Hyatt Spirit of 777 Tap take over Pizza Thief – the tap Lil Spirits – a block and half from Convention Center – tap takeovers – 437 NE Lloyd Blvd Portland, OR 97232 The Place PDX – A cider bar will be hosting multiple cider events

    In Pearl District on west side of river

    Cider Bite – splits taps between sweet and dry Portland Cider Company – 35 taps Locations in Oregon City and Beavertown Swift Cider is located in the north side of town Bring Cider or Beer Home The Place PDX – buy bottles to go John’s Marketplace big collection of both cider and beer – 3560 SE Powell Blvd -Portland, OR McMenamins has a large selections New Seasons Market Pick up cider and beer at the Portland International Airport Look for Made in Oregon Store in airport Sean’s PDX Tips for Fun in Portland Walk by the River Forest Park: The largest urban park in the country Mount Tabor Park Hopscotch – light and music theme area, high sensory experience (take an hour to enjoy) Dance: McMenamims at Lola’s Room Relax and Soak at McMenamims Soaking Pool or Common Ground Wellness Center

    PDX Tips for Cannabis: Oregon Legalized Cannabis in 2015. There are 5 dispensaries around the hotel conference center. Look up: WhatsLegalOregon.com

    Mentions in this Cider Chat CiderCon 2024 January 15-19th, 2024 Portland Oregon Artisans by Cider Summit| Portland, Oregon January 20, 2024 Oregon Cider Week January 13-20th, 2024 Totally Cider Tours – France – listen to past episodes and get on the wait list for the 2024 tour!
  • It’s time to make your Cider Notes for 2024

    The list of cider notes can be quiet long, but in this episode we are going to make it doable and easy for you.

    In this Cider Chat on Cider Notes The Talking Pommes encourage Ria to slow down Sign up for the last cider tour heading out at CiderCon 2024 French Cider Tour reservations Wassails January 5th at the Botanist and Barrel, Cedar Grove North Carolina January 28th Berkshire Cider Project at the Tourist in North Adams Massachusetts Learn about Wassailing in Episode 393 Past Cider Making Episodes 381 DIY Cider Making for Beginners 382 Beginner Tips for Squeaky Clean Cider Equipment 384 Beginner Cider Making Tips forPrimary Fermentation 386: Managing Cider’s Secondary Fermentation – DIY Tips Equipment needed for Cider’s Secondary Ferment

    Find a complete list with links to purchase at the Cider Making Equipment page at ciderchat.com

    Extra Apple Juice to for topping off Secondary Fermenter – glass carboy of equal size Airlock and Bung Racking Cane or Auto-Siphon Sanitizer Hydrometer or Refractometer Tubing & a clothes pin ( a Ria tip to have on hand for clamping tubing as you go so it can be managed to insure that the tube doesn’t slip down into the lees and stir them up) Bottle Brush and Cleaning Equipment Mentions in this Cider Chat 363: Exploring Cider Using 33 Books Flavor Wheel Sean Connolly Cider Experience Subscribe to Cider Chat YouTube Channel
  • What does Wassail & Drink Hail mean?

    In this episode learn about meaning behind Wassail and Drink Hail from the Butler himself, Al Sax.

    A Wassail is a celebration of the orchards, most typically apple orchards to honor the natural world and pay tribute with hopes of an abundant fruiting season moving forward.

    A Wassail is also a cheer

    When you hear someone say “Wassail” it means -Be Healthy! The reply is “Drink hail” – To your health! Al as the Butler at the Wassail When time of year to Wassail?

    Historically a Wassail would be held on the 6th of January or what is known as the Twelfth Night. Or on the 17th of January which is called “Old Twelvey”

    Procession to the main Wassail fire

    In these modern times a Wassail can take place when it is most appropriate considering the weather and outside temperatures. There is no strict protocols, but rather traditions that when followed harken us all back to our ancestral roots and pagan ways.

    Where do Wassails take place?

    In the orchard surrounding a large fire, a fire circle and in some places 12 small rings of fire for the 12 apostles or for the twelve signs of the Zodiac.

    Indoor Wassails are also doable for those who can’t go outside during -6 degree temperatures. Thus, a Wassail can take place at a Senior Center or a Day Care with songs being sung around a plant or small tree.

    How to Make a Torch for Wassailing

    The end goal is all the same, to sing to the orchard, the apple tree(s), to ward off the apple foes and to harken in better times ahead.

    The Old Apple Tree of the Wassail How to Plan for your own Wassail Have a fire keeper who will make sure the wood is ready and lit to greet the parade of merry makers Set a meeting spot for everyone to gather and then walk to the oldest or largest apple tree. The fire is often very nearby. Have “Safe” Torches, flashlights to lead the crowd to the main fire Have some hot mulled cider, which is always good for a loud “Wassail and Drink Hail” reply Have a Master of the Ceremony or what is known as the “Butler” Select a King and Queen Have slices of Toasted bread Have Cider to drink and to pour a bit on the toast and onto the ground Hand out lyrics to the Wassail songs The King and Queen lead the group up to the Apple Tree Place the toast on the limbs Pour cider on the roots of the tree Make noise to ward off the evil spirts – this is your chance to call out “Wassail” and then reply “Drink Hail”! If Morris Dancers are available they would do a dance or two Have a taste of two of Wassail – pick an option that best suits your crowd. It can be a hot mulled cider, with or without spices or fortified with brandy, perhaps a wee bit of honey?

    A two handled cup or goblet is the classic Wassail cup that would be passed round, but these days any fine drinking cup would do sans the passing around.

    Wassail and Drink Hail around the world Willie Smiths Cider in Tasmania hosts an annual “Mid Winter Festival” in July Campaign for the Revival Of Wassailing (CROW) www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house-and-park/recipes/petworths-traditional-wassail Mentions in this Cider Chat 072: Lost Apple of the Quabbin |Massachusetts January 5, 2024 Wassail at Botanist and Barrel Cidery and Winery, 115 Persimmon Hill Ln, Cedar Grove, NC 27231-8807, United States Hear about the orchard samplers and cider made at Renaissance Orchards in Ferndale Washington in Episode 390
  • The Vodraska Brothers Chris & Matt of Bent Ladder

    In the midst of a rich farming legacy emerged Bent Ladder Cider and Wine, based in Doylestown Ohio. Chris and younger brother Matt Vodraska are following in their father Dale’s footsteps. Chris is the orchardist and viticulturist and Matt is the cidermaker. The farm is the story.

    Chris Vodraska

    Dating back to 1995 their father Dale was eyeing farmland that was by all accounts destine for development. In 2004, he “finally wore down the seller” as his sons put it and bought the 128 acre farm. Today there are 3-4 acres of vineyards and 30-40 acres of orchards. The site hosts both the Bent Ladder production area and stunning tasting room and Rittman Orchards & Farm Market.

    Matt Vodraska In the Cider Chat with Chris and Matt Sunset view from tasting room The Vodraska Family’s back story to present day The orchards, Size, terrain, soil typeNumber of apple varieties Orchard practices Kazakstan and Krygzstan scion wood graftings at Bent Ladder Is this Malus Sieversii? Up coming ciders with these apples Ciders at Bent Ladder At the Tasting Room find draft, flights and glasses of select ciders Heritage Ciders in 750ml Heriloom Farmstead Rose Gold – mostly Redfield in wine barrels Black Gold a single varietal Gold Rush Russet EverCrisp Cider Cidermaking practices The tasting room Contact Bent Ladder Website: https://bentladder.com/ Rittman Orchard & Farm Store: https://rittmanorchards.com/ Find the Apple Chart that Chris Vodraska has been compiling at this page: https://rittmanorchards.com/apple-chart/ Mentions in this Cider Chat Dawes Arboretum Dr. Diane Miller CiderCon 2024 January 15-19th, 2024 Portland Oregon Artisans by Cider Summit| Portland, Oregon January 20, 2024 Oregon Cider Week January 13-20th, 2024 Totally Cider Tours – France – listen to past episodes and get on the wait list for the 2024 tour!