Apple Tales with Darlene Hayes So many of the apple varieties that come up in conversation when talking about cider have long histories, occasionally well documented, but more often not. GoldRush is...
Apple Tales with Darlene Hayes So many of the apple varieties that come up in conversation when talking about cider have long histories, occasionally well documented, but more often not. GoldRush is...
With every new year comes new ideas, new resolutions and new goals. For cidermakers, I’m sure that also includes new ciders to produce, and possibly new apple varieties to try. Each month in...
While there is plenty of talk about Dry January in our social media feeds, there’s another type of challenge in the cider community this month. Dry Cider January was a campaign initially promoted by...
Apple Tales with Darlene Hayes By Darlene Hayes There are a handful of apple varieties originating in England whose names quicken the heart of a cidermaker. One of these is Foxwhelp. It came as...
In this regular column, I pose a single question to three cidermakers in an attempt to discover the similarities and differences between artists of the same craft. If you’re anything like me, the...
By Ana Soltero | Reporting by CiderScene “Have you sinned today?” If you’ve had a sip of Original Sin hard cider in the past 25 years, you very well may have. This year, New York’s Original Sin...