- A
cider mill, also
known as a cidery, is the
location and
equipment used to
crush apples into
apple juice for use in
making apple cider, hard
cider, applejack...
- Heineken's
cider mill in
Belgium and in Australia.
Strongbow was
launched in the
United Kingdom by H. P.
Bulmer in 1960.
Bulmer named the
cider after "one...
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Yates Cider Mill is a
cider mill in Rochester, Michigan. The
mill traces its
roots to 1863, when it was
known as
Yates Grist Mill. In
order for the
mill to...
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wasps or hornets.
Cider mills typically give
patrons a
choice between paying by the gallon/litre or
splitting the
cider with the
mill operator. Larger...
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Apple cider (also
called sweet cider, soft
cider, or
simply cider) is the name used in the
United States and
Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic...
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cider,
botanical cider, rose
cider, ****ed
cider, wood-aged
cider, sour
cider, ice
cider, New
England style cider, and
specialty or
unlimited cider....
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ciders". Weston's
Cider. 2023.
Retrieved 16
August 2023. "Tour the
mill". Weston's
Cider. 2023.
Retrieved 16
August 2023. "Visit us". Weston's
Cider....
- The
Kimlin Cider Mill is
located on the east side of
Cedar Avenue in the Town of Poughkeepsie, on
approximately two
acres of land. A mid-19th
century barn...
- The
Franklin Cider Mill,
known previously as the
Franklin Grist Mill, is a
cider mill located in Franklin, Michigan. The
family of
former owner Jacob Peltz...
- Big
Conestoga #2 Bridge. The
bridge is also
called Martin's
Mill Bridge, Eberly's
Cider Mill Covered Bridge, and Fiand's/Fiantz's
Covered Bridge. The bridge...