Guys and gals, this is just a quick note to let you all know that William premium cider is now available at the LCBO. it is an organic product from Quebec.......priced at $2.75 for a 473 ml can. Had a quick sample today and it drank real good.
Enjoy!Cheers!
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For our cider loving friends
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For our cider loving friends
If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!
Sorry Len, I make my own and 99% if the time it's better than commercial. It's so easy to make and so hard to frig up I'm really surprised ,ore people don't do it.
We have one of the best suppliers of grade A sweet cider (the raw ingredient of hard/sparkling cider) right here in SW Ont.
We have one of the best suppliers of grade A sweet cider (the raw ingredient of hard/sparkling cider) right here in SW Ont.
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pootz wrote:Sorry Len, I make my own and 99% if the time it's better than commercial. It's so easy to make and so hard to frig up I'm really surprised ,ore people don't do it.
We have one of the best suppliers of grade A sweet cider (the raw ingredient of hard/sparkling cider) right here in SW Ont.
It is safe to say me interest is piqued.
If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!
I agree with you pootz. When I was drinking it i was saying to my bro that for $25 you can get 5 gallons of un preserved cider, and than all you need is yeast. This year I hope to make enough to have a few cases to let sit and see how they improve with age. The longest they last for me is a few months if that.