Don Peters
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2009, 09:03:51 pm » |
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Here's an update, since the Fall 2009 apple cider season is now here. I picked up two different brands of apple cider at the local Hannaford's supermarket and tried them both.
The first, from Ricker Hill Orchards in Maine, was the most tasteless apple cider I've ever had. More specifically, it tasted like apple cider that had all the sweetness removed, leaving a watery, tart, woody taste. In fact, I dumped about half of it down the drain rather than finish drinking it.
The second, Rudy's Blend, from Carlson Orchards in Harvard, Massachusetts, was better, with more of the expected flavor. I had bought this brand for the past few years and found it to have a good flavor. But this year again its flavor was lacking, as if a good amount of the natural sweetness was missing.
Because both brands were bought in a supermarket, I assume they were both pasteurized. I find non-pasteurized apple cider to have a more natural taste, but you can only buy it at farmstands that sell directly to the public. I hope to try some in the next month or two.
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