MODERN CIDER (Ten Speed Press, 2017, 186 pages, ISBN 978-1-60774-968-4, $23   USD hardbound) is by Emma Christensen, author of "True Brews". She makes her   own, of course, and this  guide, with simple recipes to make ciders,   perries, cysers, shrubs, fruit wines, vinegars, and other drinks. Hard ciders   are incredibly easy to make. I used to do cider for 10 years, using   unpasteurized apple cider juice from the supermarket. I only stopped doing it   when, for PC reasons, the supermarket decided to pasteurize it. This actually   killed any yeast I would be adding...for shame! The book comes with six   heavy-duty log rollers. The primer takes the first 60 pages, followed by such   topics as beginner ciders, cider family (perry and cysers), modern ciders,   ciders for beer lovers (my fave chapter), apple wines, traditional (UK, Breton)   ciders, and even soft non-alcoholic ciders and vinegars. There's a resources   list and a glossary to complete the reference package. Well worth a look since   cider is the current thing these days, being led by the millennial charge.   Preparations have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois   measurements. 
  Audience and level of use: those who want to make their own cider
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: cysers are ciders fortified with   honey.
  Quality/Price Rating: 95
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com
 
 

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