Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Cider Practice



Being a one eyed cat who has spent years in the wild in that condition, Twinky is extremely vigilant. She will not let us touch her, but she has decided to spend the winter indoors, so we are letting her keep her eye on the cider that we are fermenting. This here i a practice batch pressed (on our new cider press) from four bushels of apples we bought from Cornell this winter, but this fall we will be making pear cider, sparkling pear wine, perry, perryshine, from the hundreds of wild pears we have grafted to, including some wild pears too.
There will be no booze for the cats though, and they probably don't want it, but the deer and the birds seem to enjoy fermenting windfall pears a lot, and some folks say that if you get a rooster drunk, he will take to incubating eggs. I don't even know if I would want a drunk rooster sitting on eggs...would he be delicate enough to not break the eggs? Would he be smart, or motherly enough to turn each egg once a day, so they develop properly?

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