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The Hard And Soft Rules Of Apple Cider

This program is rebroadcast from September 26, 2014.

All about hard cider. It’s all over these days. And sweet, fresh apple cider, too. We’ll look at the history and comeback.

On Point host Tom Ashbrook raises a toast with a glass of fresh apple cider in the On Point studios. (Jesse Costa / WBUR)
On Point host Tom Ashbrook raises a toast with a glass of fresh apple cider in the On Point studios. (Jesse Costa / WBUR)

Harvest time brings so many joys.  From the orchard apples and sweet, fresh apple cider – the real, raw thing - a gift of the apple gods.  And hard cider really taking off lately.  The Romans drank it.  Johnny Appleseed drank it and spread it around.  Hard cider was the easy, abundant party beverage of the American homestead.  Now it’s a 21st century favorite of the American young.  A heritage drink that’s hot again.  This hour in an archive edition of On Point:  from the apple orchard, cider mania. Cider renaissance.
-- Tom Ashbrook

Guests

Ben Watson, writer, editor and food activist. Author of "Cider, Hard and Sweet: History, Traditions and Making Your Own." Also author of "Acts of God" and "Passport to Gardening."

Louisa Spencer, co-owner of Poverty Lane Orchards and Farnum Hill Ciders.

Lars Ringsrud, co-owner and brand manager of the Snowdrift Cider Company. (@LarsRingsrud)

From Tom's Reading List

The Wall Street Journal: American-Made Ciders Redefine the Apple Cocktail — "Forget that toxic-green apple-tini you once made the mistake of ordering. A new wave of American-made hard ciders has arrived, and it's redefining the role of the apple at the bar. In recent years, the range of cider styles available here has expanded, said Michael McAvena, East Coast account manager at Michigan-based Virtue Cider and former bartender at the Violet Hour in Chicago. "

North Country Public Radio: Apples: it's a good year — " It is shaping up to be a good year for New York apple producers. The state is on track to produce 30 million bushels of apples this year — a strong follow-up to last year’s record-breaking crop. But a good year does not mean it’s easy to produce that perfect apple."

Huffington Post: How To Drink Craft Apple Cider With Everything — "Sweet, tart apple cider — served either hot or chilled — has a distinctive, simplistic crispness that tastes wonderful on its own, in a cocktail and alongside a cheese plate. The craft variety is different than the commercial stuff in a couple of ways: Craft cider tends to be made from apples cultivated specifically for the drink, and it usually contains fewer additives (like sugar)."

Ciders Tasted On Air

Sweet Cider, aka Fresh Cider, from Woodland Farm in South Glastonbury, CT

Extra Dry Still Cider from Farnum Hill Ciders in Lebanon, NH

Cidermaker's Reserve Cider from Snowdrift Cider Company of Wenatchee, WA

Semi-Dry Cider from Farnum Hill Ciders in Lebanon, NH

Orchard Select Cider from Snowdrift Cider Company of Wenatchee, WA

(Apples sampled: Ashton Bitter and Stoke Red)

A collection of the ciders sampled in today's broadcast. (Jesse Costa / WBUR)
A collection of the ciders sampled in today's broadcast. (Jesse Costa / WBUR)

Read An Excerpt of "Cider, Hard and Sweet" by Ben Watson

This program aired on November 27, 2014. The audio for this program is not available.

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