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The Brülosophy Podcast

Episode 314 | Using Cheap Juice To Make Hard Cider

The Brülosophy Podcast

Marshall Schott

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4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Contributor Will Lovell joins Marshall to chat about all things cider, focusing on the source of the juice and going over an interesting experiment where cheap store-bought juice was compared to a more expensive option.

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support of the Brulosophy podcast while you're at it. All right, on to the show. A common conception held by many a maker of hardciders that the quality of the

0:55.9

resultant product is largely a function of the quality of the starting must,

1:00.0

also known as juice. For many traditionalists, the process of obtaining said juice involves picking apples

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with largely unfamiliar names, pressing the fruit to release its sweet liquid than fermenting

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it sometimes naturally.

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Then there are those who prefer taking a more simple route.

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You're listening to the Brulosophy podcast I'm your host Marshall shot and joining me

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on this episode to talk about the blasphemous method of using cheap store-bought apple juice when making hard cider as

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contributor will level.

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You know, when I think of cider, I like to think of like a fall day where I'm like walking

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through an apple orchard and we're like picking apples and we get to go get some fresh

1:33.4

press juice at the end. But unfortunately I live in Texas and that's just not much of an option. So I'm happy to talk about

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