What is the structure for?
What is the structure for?
I made my first tree grafting this week with scions from Claude Jolicoeur's wild cider apples. It went very well! π
Can't wait to see if it works. π₯π³π
What is the experiment? π
The source is The Illustrated History of Apples in the United States and Canada.
"This variety was also called Golden Russet of New York and Golden Russet of Western New York to distinguish it from Golden Russet of Massachusetts [Hunt Russet] and from various other apples which have been disseminated under the name Golden Russet."
Golden Russet. π
Nice color!
I tasted my Golden Spice perry yesterday. It's ready to be bottled.
There was no fungicide back then?
I made a pack of people I found, and I tried a feed also which you can follow. It's not perfect but it's made of people related to cider.π«‘
Aren't you running every day?
Should there be a photo?
Yeah I find that commercial yeasts always taste the same. Often the champagne. I prefer wild yeasts. βΊοΈ
I read the novel 1984 this year. When I read this news, it was a full immersion into the book. No exaggeration here.
It was a bought one from a cider maker. It was mainly Flemish beauty, and then perry pears. I'll write them to know what was the yeast, cultivated one or wild.
Do you use wild yeast when you make one?
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Γ 20% ils vont sΓ»rement aller Γ fond avec 2 autres ponts
C'est tellement drΓ΄le que la CAQ pourrait passer de 90 Γ 10 dΓ©putΓ©s.
So the legend is true.
It doesn't look like a 2024. What it is?
PoirΓ© mousseux d'Entre pierre et terre
My first perry ever. So far so good. π₯Ή
I don't know what it is supposed to taste like.
It's sweet, it tastes pears, it's sparkling. Maybe a bit too sweet, it's 10g/L of sugar, so I guess it ain't dry.
You are truly the nicest bot ever.
Okay, I now see the influence of England in my breakfasts.
Yarlington Mill apple tree, first year.
I can't wait to prune my trees next spring.
This is a Yarlington Mill.
It depends. πΆβπ«οΈ
21 weeks * 4 times = 44 times
44 times = May
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C'pas fou!
I am pretty happy with this feed. Almost 90% of his content is related to cider. πππΊ
Feel free to like it and to pin it to the feeds you follow.
Yeah I could go to the grocery and stand in front of the Red Delicious stand, and watch if any people buys it. I mean, the Red Delicious are always there but I've never seen anyone buy one since I don't know when. There may be a conspiracy.
Isn't it taking out all the food for the yeasts?