Sinopsis
Interviewing cidermakers importers, orchardists, foodies, farmers and cider enthusiasts around the world. Lets delve into the semantics of cideror is it hard cider, cidre, sidra or fermented apple juice? The truth is out there in Ciderville and we are going to find it. We toast in celebration of cider; As a libation, a gift from the gods, a taste of terroir, and a hard pressed good time. Ready to quench your thirst? Grab a glass and join this chat! See you in Ciderville!
Episodios
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370: Innovative Ciders of Domaine Marois | France
31/05/2023 Duración: 51minAntoine Marois is Tantalizing the Taste Buds of Cider Fans On a sloping hill on the east side of the picturesque village of Cambremer sits Domaine Marois. The lead up to the home is formidable with a long drive that leads to the barrel room and production facility for the Domaine. Behind the home is a majestic oak tree said to be over 300 years old. Antoine Marois in the barrel room at the Domaine It is here that Antoine and wife Marie Marois reside. Marie is a cider maker in her own right having taken the head cider maker position at Domaine Dupont. The grand house at Domaine Marois In this Chat Where is Domaine Marois located – here we talk about the area. – what to expect when visiting Antoine journey to become a cidermaker after working first with wine. What Antoine bring to cider that he learned from wine. Why haute tige (standard size) trees are important. How an orchard benefits from cows in the orchard Types of Cider Styles at Domaine Marois. Co-ferments Barrels toasted with apple juice
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369: Baba Yaga & Holistic Orchards | NC
17/05/2023 Duración: 01h01minDiscover Kordick Family Farm and Baba Yaga Hear from Dorsey and daughter Brittany, the mother and daughter team at Korkdick Family Farm with Baba Yaga as their guide. Dorsey is a long time apple fan and even attended Peter Mitchell's cidermaking courses in the UK early on making her one of the first American's to take the UK course. Brittany studied agriculture and the two together make a dynamic team. Their main crop is apples and they apply holistic orchard practices. Illustration for story of Kordick Family Farm called; Baba Yaga's Apples of Eternal Youth In this Chat The story behind Kordick Farm Baba Yaga inspiration How it works for a mother and daughter team – do you have help? The orchard, number of apple varieties and pear (southern apple varieties?) Garlic growing between Apple Trees on top of the hay mulch root stock that works. orchard practices What do you no longer do and what is working (why) in our warming climate Root stock used for that climate The Kordicks practice inter
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368: Who named this apple Northern Spy?
10/05/2023 Duración: 51minSpy Novels Step Aside for an Apple of a Tale The Northern Spy is a delightful apple used both for baking and cidermaking! At one time it was a major export commodity due to its lack of bruising when packed in barrels. As far as apples go it is a winner for so many reasons, yet no one knows why it is named Northern Spy. there are certainly many hyposthesis on the subject. In episode 226: Northern Spy and the Underground Railroad Ryan Monkman of Fieldbird Cider reads a fictional essay on the topic (do listen as it is grand). Kerry Anne Wilkins In this episode we hear from Apple Sleuth or self proclaimed "Malus Absurdum" Kerry Anne Wilkins who is on the trail of the Northern Spy. Professionally Kerry works as a hospice nurse, but her love of apples and set her on a journey to find the story behind the naming of the Northern Spy. Herman Chapin is responsible for propagating the Northern Spy In this Chat Meeting the John Bunkers, a premier Apple Detective What we know so far about the Northern Spy's history App
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367: Get Out of Jail Free Card w/Cider
03/05/2023 Duración: 57minWeed, to Jail, and Freed by Cider There are so many title options for this episode, that all center around time spent in jail for one burgeoning cidermaker. "Busted Weed Grower Saved by Cider", was one that almost made the cut. But this podcaster wanted to find something uplifting for Sean McFarland who was a cannabis grower ,who did get busted and was from all accounts able to survive prison life due to support from his family and a new found passion for all things cider. This tale has all the predicable twists and turns one would expect when a big weed grower ends up in jail, but what makes this story completely unique is Sean himself. As Sean sees it, if you are satisfied with your life as it is now why regret what got you there. His optimism plays a lead role in his narrative and that alone is worth a listen. Sean and his then future wife who rekindled a childhood friendship while he was in jail In this Chat Sean's journery from army brat to horticulture studies, squash growing and then cannabis Beh
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366: Acclaimed Cider w/Minimal Intervention Tom Oliver
26/04/2023 Duración: 01h02minNot only is the cider acclaimed, so too is the Maker Tom Oliver is just as acclaimed as his cider which makes Oliver's Cider and Perry Co. a global hit on two fronts. He is affable, engaging and knows his way around social media likely due to his work with the Scottish Rock Rock Band, The Proclaimers. Cidermakers are not well known for reposting news stories about themselves and their product, but Tom is a master of this one simple act that keeps Oliver's in the news and endears him to media. That singular step alone is just one of many giveaways that Tom provides to the slow moving cider industry. This topic is key for makers looking to up level their online presence, but it was not the topic of conversation in this episode. Instead Ria and Tom caught up after the world shut down for the past 2 plus years at CiderCon 2023 held in Chicago. In this chat How minimal intervention is key for Oliver's Cider and Perry What is Farmhouse cider Spontaneously fermented - wild yeast Tannic cider and Perry Pears At
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365: A Fantastical Indescribable Drink | Cider
19/04/2023 Duración: 59minIs Cider Truly Indescribable? There isn't one definitive language or lexicon for cider, which adds to its indescribable mystique. The ongoing debate around what cider is or isn't or should be doesn't help. It certainly feels like a present day problem defining cider, but is it? Or has this debate been going on for years? To help us get to the root of this indescribable dilemma, we are featuring "A Systematic Approach to Tasting Cider" as presented by Richie Brady at CiderCon 2023, an annual trade conference hosted by the American Cider Association. This is Richie's second appearance on Cider Chat. We first heard about his research on the lexicon of cider in Episode 286: A Living Language of Cider. Richie provides a road map, complete with historical references and present day trends that helps us sort through this indescribable mess! Richie Brady presenting at CiderCon 2023 In this indescribable Chat Richie Brady's background Difficulties in describing taste: Language Proposed Systematic Approach to Tasting
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364: If the Mandalorian Tended Orchards
12/04/2023 Duración: 55minThe Way of the Orchards Colin Scott has spent his life in orchards, learning how to tended them with his parents, Edward and Janice as role models. This episode is a testament of what it looks like to embody a craft as part of your way of life. Colin like many orchardist may not be a Mandalorian, a character from Star Wars who is now featured in a stand alone tv series depicting a a clan-based culture composed of members from multiple species and bound by a common creed, language and code, but he like many orchardist who grew up tending trees from an early age see orchard care as A Way of Life. This episode first released in Season 2 of Cider Chat on episode 093 and was re-produced for Season 8. The info is evergreen and timely for those of us who love orchards and want to broaden our own knowledge base. E.J. Scott Orchard was purchased in 1954. (Note that the first initial of Colin's parents in the business name) Today Colin is running the orchard and the apple storage facility site which is discussed at t
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363: Exploring Cider Using 33 Books Flavor Wheel
05/04/2023 Duración: 01h02minThe Founder behind 33 Books Company Dave Selden created 33 Books to help all of us track our favorite and not so favorite beverages! He is a graphic designer by trade, but soon found himself making tasting note books as a hobby which soon became a full time print business. The design of the note book for Cider called 33 Mugs of Cider provides an easy to follow script that one can refer back to again and again. In this Chat Dave and Cider Chat MC Ria Windcaller taste and make notes on a cider and perry from the Pacific Northwest maker Alma Cider. In this podcast episode, the conversation focuses in on the cider and how to use the tasting notebook - 33 Mugs of Cider. There is an additional option where you can watch and listen to the full conversation which was videoed at the Cider Chat YouTube Channel. In the video, Dave and Ria also go taste an Alma Perry, made with perry pears. Learn how to use a flavor wheel Learn the 3 key components to decipher in any cider Acid Tannin Sweetness How to describe body
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362: The Lost Boy Cider Journey | Virginia
29/03/2023 Duración: 57minTristan Wright the Lost Boy who Cider Found [ Tristan Wright on the French Cider Tour Tristan and Katie Wright are the owners of Lost Boy Cider, and now also the Lost Girl Wine brand, based in Alexandria, Virginia. Discover the journey of Tristan, a reluctant banker that developed a gluten intolerance and then found his place in cider. Katie Wright making Lost Girl Wine Lost Boy Ciders and Set up Urban cidery Tasting Room next to production facility Judgement Free - Inclusive Zone 20 Ciders on Tap Sugar free, unpasteurized un filtered cider Apples from Glaize family in Virginia Contact info for Lost Boy Cider Website: https://www.lostboycider.com/ Mentions in this Chat Fermentis - Yeast and Fermentation Solutions for Cidermakers. Subscribe to eCiderNews Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter@ciderchat Instagram:@ciderchatcidervill
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361: Is Sulfur Dioxide Necessary for Making Cider | CiderCon 2023
22/03/2023 Duración: 01h05minIs Sulfur dioxide (SO2) a natural part of Fermentation? In this episode pre-recorded at CiderCon 2023, you'll get to hear from cider makers who will share their knowledge and expertise on the topic of sulfur dioxide cider. Plus, you'll learn about the safety and health implications of adding SO2, as well as the legal limits for different markets. In this episode: 1. What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of using sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the cidermaking both in the US and the UK. 2. How has the ban of BPA in California impacted the cider industry and what have can manufacturers done to adjust? 3. What strategies can winemakers and cider makers use to ensure their products are properly protected against oxidation and microbial spoilage? 4. Makers conclusion on whether SO2 is necessary for making cider. SO2 Panelists and Contact info (l to r) Tim Godfrey, Dave Takush, Teagan Bium, Tom Oliver Moderator Tim Godfrey is the head of Godfrey Beverage Solutions Dave Takish is the head cider maker and co-owne
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360: Taproom and Hospitality Tips | CiderCon 2023
15/03/2023 Duración: 01h41sEverything in the taproom should be adjustable This Taproom Tips workshop was presented at CiderCon 2023 by Katie Black and Megan MacLean and it is packed with info! In this episode A four prong approach to brand identity How to respond to taproom reviews 3 key factors when building culture for a taproom Hiring tips and training tips The timeline of a tasting room Recruiting systems and training Interview tips from Meghan Integrating future growth in your design Draft systems The "secret" dishwasher Polishing your glassware - do you have space? Cider cocktails set up The flow behind the bar design Bathrooms design In house residencies - food trucks vendors Bar Bible and what it should have Who is Katie Black? Katie entered the CiderCon® world in 2021 as of the first Kulture scholarship recipients. Her endless love for fermentation & product development peaked her curiosity on fruited ferments. She calls the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain town of Asheville, North Carolina home. Here, she also graduated
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359: Vala's Cider for their 300,000 Annual Visitors | Nebraska
08/03/2023 Duración: 55minThe Vala Family's Business Model Tim Vala had a vision over 39 years ago to build a destination for family fun. It started with a Upick strawberry patch that grew into a pumpking patch, orchard. It then evolved into kid friendly rides and food stands. Vala's Pumpking Patch and Orchard is located to the southwest of Omaha and draws over 300,000 visitor per year during the months of September and October. The rest of the season it is closed so that workers can take care of the property, orchards, pumpkin patches and rides...and of course get ready for the next season's opening day. During the height of the season 1000 seasonal workers are hired. During the off season 30+ employees staffed to maintain the grounds and prepare for the next season. In the Chat Meet Kelsey and David Donovan. Kelsey is one Tim and Jan Vala's three daughters. She is a co-owner and works at the COO and David is the head cidermaker. Hear about: The history behind Vala's Vala's cider The future for this enterprising family Contact for
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358: Apple History, Terroir and Cider of New York | CiderCon 2023
01/03/2023 Duración: 01h02minNewtown Pippin, Northern Spy and Esopus Spitzenberg apples and cider in New York A pre-recorded seminar from CiderCon 2023 with 3 influential panelist based in New York. [caption id="attachment_8097" align="aligncenter" width="200"] (l to r) Greg, Elizabeth, Ian, Ria[/caption] Hear from: Elizabeth Ryan a Hudson Valley resident and owner of six historic farms, three of which are orchards. Gregory Peck PhD is a renowned pomologist and professor at Cornell University. Ian Merwin PhD is a lifetime farmer and cider maker who has been growing apples and making cider since 1985. In this episode, you will learn the following: 1. The historic proliferation of apple varieties in North America and the influence of indigenous communities on the Hudson Valley's apple industry. 2. The remarkable trade of Newtown Pippins from the Hudson Valley in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the wealth it brought to the region. 3. The revival of historic apple varieties in the Hudson Valley, such as Esopus Spitzenburg, Jonathan, and
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357: Purchase Cider Online | Press Then Press
22/02/2023 Duración: 51minMeet the Storie and Erik of Press Then Press Storie Madrid first connected with Ria at Cider Chat via Twitter. In this niche market it is easy to get close to people of similar interests and passions. Storie has recently found out that she was gluten intolerant and was jumping down into the cider rabbit hole! Husband Erik was a craft beer fan who didn't need much convincing to get on the cider bus and join the fun. In 2018 Storie accompanied Ria on the first ever Totally Cider Tour to Normandy, France. In 2019, she and Erik went on the Monterey Cider Tour in California. They were on a mission to open a brick and mortar cider shop in Seattle. And now they are the proud owners of the online Cider Retail Store: Press Then Press! At the CiderCon 2023, they were recognized by the American Cider Association as Cider Retailer of the Year! The Silver Lining of Online Sales Chris who founded the company a few years back approached the Madrids and struck a deal. The enterprising couple along with Storie's sister Ashle
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356: Holistic Fruit Growers Roundtable | Maine Apple Camp
15/02/2023 Duración: 59minDiscover Holistic Growing Practices Enjoy this roundtable discussion moderated by Glen Koehler with 4 holistic practitioners. This roundtable was recorded at Maine Apple Camp 2022. Holistic Panelist Eric Shatt - Redbyrd Cider Biodynamic Orchard in New York Kevin Clark - Rose Hill Farm, New York Jason Maanka - Know your Roots, New York Laura Seiger - Maine Heritage Orchard (l to R) Glen, Jason, Eric, Laura, Kevin This talk was recorded at Maine Apple Camp. Maine Apple Camp is held biannually. The next camp will take place in 2024. It is hosted by the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. Go to MOFGA.org and join today! Mentions in this Chat 202: Walkabout at Redbyrd Orchard | FLX Chicago Cider Summit February 4, 2023 - Live Streamed at Cider Chat YouTube Channel 1-2, 5:30-6:30. Bottles on My Desk - a live Stream with Cider Chat Producer and Emcee Ria Windcaller. Subscribe to be notified when the next "Bottles on My Desk" goes live at the Cider Chat YouTube Channel Subscribe to eCiderNews
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355: CiderCon Recap and Awards 2023
08/02/2023 Duración: 46minChicago Cider Week, Cider Tours, Interviews, Awards and Cider Summit The week of January 30th - February 4th was packed with cider related events all based in Chicago. CiderCon, the annual conference hosted by the American Cider Association kicked off on Tuesday the 31st with Cider Tours. In this chat Ria took two tours: the Bronzeville Tour in the morning and the Historic Tavern Tour in the afternoon. On Wednesday the 1st of February workshops began and Ria interviewed upcoming guests on Cider Chat! Later that same day the Cider Share is held, which is a time for commercial makers to taste a bevy of ciders from fellow makers. Ria is the Producer and Host of Cider Chat Mentions in this Chat Contact for Liz Garibray - Bespoke Experiences Press then Press - an online retailer specializing in cider New York International Cider Competition February 19, 2023- use promo code: Chat23 for $10 off your entry submission. Bottles on My Desk - a live Stream with Cider Chat Producer and Emcee Ria Windcaller.
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354: Preserving Historical Varieties of Apples & Pears
01/02/2023 Duración: 01h19minAre Historical Apple and Pears varieties at of becoming Extinct? It appears it is not a question of if, when historical varieties are no longer with us as climate change and other mitigation factors such as land development and disease threaten prize pomes! This topic is discussed in this episode by a panel of well versed pome fans. The Speakers on this Panel Matt Kaminsky who is also known as Gnarly Pippins is the moderator. Contact for Matt Kaminsky Website: https://gnarlypippins.com/ Listen to Matt on episode 346 on Why Pomological Exhibitions Matter Dan Newman hails from Palermo, Maine and has a keen interest in Pears from Maine. He is active in historical research that looks at records from county fairs. Each fair has the year and apple prized, and thus Dan can track what was grown where and when and by whom. Contact for Dan Newman - write to mailto:mofga@mofga.org Dan Bussey has been growing heirloom apples for 42 years since 1980. He is the author of "The Illustrated History of Apples in
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353: Apple Historian John Bunker Q&A | Maine Apple Camp
25/01/2023 Duración: 58minPreservation Tips from an Apple Historian John Bunker is a self identified Apple Historian and an Apple Detective, Author of numerous books on the topic of Apples and Founder of FEDCO Trees. In the previous podcast episode #352 John delivers an overview on the Successes and Challenges of the Maine Heritage Orchard over the past 10 years. This episode 353 is the Q&A that followed that address. Typically, it would be recommend that you listen to episode 352 before delving into the Q&A, but even out of sequence one will find John's witty and insightful comments on a range of apple topics worth a listen. John Bunker Q&A Topics in this Chat Time line of planning and planting Trees What John recommends doing differently Found stories of people and migration patterns about the collection Questioned if John knew of dump sites that are being used in this type of format John helps to define Heirloom/Heritage Apples Genetics of Apples and seeds Climate change and the future of preserving rare vareities
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352: Apples in Gravel? Maine Heritage Orchard | Part 1
18/01/2023 Duración: 01h05minJohn Bunker on Maine Heritage Orchard: Successes and Challenges over the First Ten Years This is Part 1 with John Bunker, who is both an author, Founder of FEDCO Trees, an Apple Historian and a key person behind the Maine Heritage Orchard. In this recording her the full presentation from John as recorded at Maine Apple Camp in August of 2022. John Bunker speaking at Maine Apple Camp Bunker's 7 Point Strategy to Seek out Apples John Bunker moved to Maine when he was 21 years old and immediately fell for the state and collecting apples. In the late 70s - early 80s he began to learned about Maine’s historic apple varieties. Seeking out apples requires a bit of stealth and an out going personality 1. Seek out mentors 2. Do cold calls - when seeing apples along the road 3. Introduced myself as "Hi I am John Bunker. You won’t believe this but I am an apple historian.” 4. Give talks at Garden Society and such and charge nothing. John bunker has a sliding scale from 1 mil to zero dollars for his talks. 5. Pass out
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351: Cidermakers' Rountable | Maine Apple Camp
11/01/2023 Duración: 01h01minEnjoy this Roundtable Discussion w/4 makers from Maine Kris Hogg formally of Perennial Cider Bar in Maine moderates this panel discussion that was held at the Maine Apple Camp in August of 2022. The topics are wide ranging: cultivars/apples that you really like anything that you haven’t tried yet that you would like to experiment with? life work balance from making to orchard care yeast only using wild or also culture yeast in ciders? cider as art vs science Is there a Maine Cider Style? Makers and Contact Info from this Roundtable David Buchann | Portersfield Cider Website: https://www.portersfieldcider.com/ Address: 255 Elmwood Road Pownal, ME, 04069 David Buchann | Portersfield Cider Jared Carr | Cornish Cider Company Website: https://cornishcidercompany.com/ Address: 135 High Road Cornish, Maine 04020 USA Jared Carr | Cornish Cider Company Zak Kaiser | Absolem Cider Company Website: https://www.absolemcider.com/ Address: 799 Winthrop Center Road Winthrop, Maine 04364 Zak Kai