Tripplebeards, those crab apples will make a wonderful jam or jelly if you are willing to do the work.
Tripplebeards, those crab apples will make a wonderful jam or jelly if you are willing to do the work.
Wayne the Shrink
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That wonderful liquid is called Hard Cider. If you have it in a barrel and let it freeze you will notice that the center of the barrel full might be slushy, but not frozen. Dip it out and guard it like it was gold. That's Apple Jack, and will knock your socks off!
Tom
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Back in the "70s, before I found out why my asthma was so bad, I made some wonderful "FRUIT PUNCH". Back then I just rode around the community collecting free fruit. As I remember, even persimmons made punch that could cause an unintentional double back flip.
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Reading this thread reminded me of a hidden half gallon bottle of blackberry (indigestion med) that I hid from the kids. The bottle is a 1/2 gal green glass drink bottle from the first generation of family sized drinks.
That stuff would make you stomp a mudhole in the desert.
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Depending on the yeast it should be 5-15 percent alcohol thats better than most wine. The slush would be much higher.
jim
We had a small orchard on our farm which we got enough apples from to get cider pressed from. We usually got about 10 - 12 gallons of cider that we stored in glass gallon jugs that had screw tops on. By Christmas we had cider vinegar or hard cider to some folks. By the next year when new apples were being picked we dumped out what remained of the old cider into a hog trough. The pigs loved it! Anybody ever see drunk 300 lb. pigs that couldn`t stand up and were squealing as loud as a drunk bar fly to karoke.Robert
Mine tests out at 11%. Tom I will give this a try.
When I was a teen in the early 50's our neighbor more or less raised me because things were tough for my Mom and the $20. wage he gave me helped her out. I did the chores before going to School feeding the cattle and helping with the milking and field work and haying when it was going on. When time came to fill the Silo he would put stone crocks with wood boards with holes drilled through and cover the crocks and several layers of cheese cloth over the boards. And they would be burrowed under that silage till I pitched it down to feed the cattle in the winter and when my fork hit the crock I would call him and we would pour the juice in gallon glass jugs. He would never give me any but I would sneak a taste but ended spitting it out
Later I seen him cook it out.
A couple weeks you would see the chickens and hogs drinking the seepage and none would walk a straight like.
Kurt
When I lived in a dry village in AK, we would take all kinds of frozen fruit juices, add water, sugar and bread yeast. Then we had to wait. The hardest part. Two or three weeks later, we had beverage that would give you a buzz and often a headache in the morning.
I make my own wine and years ago I made some from can apple juice and it can out to be jack.I had let someone have some and told me that was the best jack he had in a long time. I just made some rice wine and made it different then I have in the past, I had let someone have some form the last time I made it and said it is like the one he had when he was in Japan and what did I do to it.
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Just a reminder... ATF considers freezing to boost alcohol content to be distilling...
IIRC though, freeze distilling is legal, you just can't use heat to distill things to enhance the proof of something legally. In practice, if you don't sell the result, I am told that they won't prosecute you - BUT, it's your life and it'd be BAD to distill something and get caught & prosecuted and convicted, so it's not a good idea!
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OK People. Enough of this idle chit-chat.
This ain't your Grandma's sewing circle.
EVERYONE!
Back to your oars. The Captain wants to waterski.
Can’t make apple popsicles??
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Personally I like wine the way it is. I never acquired the taste above what full bodied wine gets.
Careful, drinking too much of that stuff might have you calling buicks.
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