American Cider: A Modern Guide to a Historic Beverage

American Cider: A Modern Guide to a Historic Beverage

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American Cider: A Modern Guide to a Historic Beverage

American Cider: A Modern Guide to a Historic Beverage

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SKU: DADAX1984820893
ISBN: 9781984820891
Publisher: Ballantine Books
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Not Just A Thorough Guide To The History Of Apples And Cider In This Country But Also An Inspiring Survey Of The Orchardists And Cidermakers Devoting Their Lives To Sustainable Agriculture Through Apples.-Alice WatersPucci And Cavallo Are Thorough And Enthusiastic Chroniclers, Who Celebrate CiderS Pomologists And Pioneers With Infectious Curiosity And Passion.-Bianca Bosker, New York Times Bestselling Author Of Cork Dorkcider Today Runs The Gamut From Sweet To Dry, Smooth To Funky, Made From Apples And Sometimes Joined By Other Fruits-And Even Hopped Like Beer. In American Cider, Aficionados Dan Pucci And Craig Cavallo Give A New Wave Of Consumers The Tools To Taste, Talk About, And Choose Their Ciders, Along With Stories Of The Many Local Heroes Saving Apple Culture And Producing New Varieties. Like Wine Made From Well-Known Grapes, Ciders Differ Based On The Apples TheyRe Made From And Where And How Those Apples Were Grown. Combining The Tasting Tools Of Wine And Beer, The Authors Illuminate The Possibilities Of This Light, Flavorful, Naturally Gluten-Free Beverage.And Cider Is More Than Just Its Taste-ItS Also Historic, As The NationS First Popular Alcoholic Beverage, Made From Apples Brought Across The Atlantic From England. Pucci And Cavallo Use A Region-By-Region Approach To Illustrate How Cider And The Apples That Make It Came To Be, From The Well-Known Tale Of Johnny Appleseed-Which IsnT Quite What We Thought-To The More Surprising Effects Of Industrial Development And Government Policies That Benefited White Men. American Cider Is A Guide To Enjoying Cider, But Even More So, It Is A Guide To Being Part Of A Community Of Consumers, Farmers, And Fermenters Making The NationS Oldest Beverage Its Newest Must-Try Drink.

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