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Brewing Discussions => Cider, Perry, Wine & Mead => Topic started by: johnrm on September 05, 2015, 11:51:08 PM

Title: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: johnrm on September 05, 2015, 11:51:08 PM
I bumped into a lad living near Midleton who has an Apple scratter and a press.
Not sure if there's lads on here that needs this doing but he will hopefully make his way in here at some point to go through the ins and outs.
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: Leann ull on September 06, 2015, 06:17:27 PM
I'd say as a group it would be good crack but I found it a pita
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: johnrm on September 06, 2015, 06:47:00 PM
He's also a pretty accomplished brewer, and may be along to a Rebels East meet...
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: Taf on September 06, 2015, 09:56:02 PM
Interesting
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: LordEoin on September 07, 2015, 09:27:26 AM
very.
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: Ciars on September 25, 2015, 03:29:52 PM
Greetings,

as John mentioned I have a speidel  apple mill and Vigo 12 press.   I will have it in action  in the  Midleton Community Garden Apple Juicing  day on Saturday October 3rd from 12pm if anyone wants to come along and take  a look at it.
There is some good info on the Vigo presses website on how the whole system works together

http://www.vigopresses.co.uk/AdditionalDepartments/Header-Content/Make-apple-juice

Speidel mill
http://www.vigopresses.co.uk/Catalogue/Crushers/Centrifugal-Mill-91202

Vigo 12l press
http://www.vigopresses.co.uk/Catalogue/Fruit-Presses/12-litre-Press-91303
To make cider you need an awful lot of apples. For 25L of juice to make cider you need minimum 50kg of apples which is about three sack loads. The pressing is slow also. I haven't started making cider yet as it usually October before the apples fully ripen and they do best if stored for 2 or 3 weeks. Once the juice is fermented I store it for six months to mature then bottle it.
The group juice buy looks like  a lot less work! Anyway to see more come along on Saturday October 3rd to Midleton Community Garden.

Cheers
Ciars
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: johnrm on September 25, 2015, 03:40:18 PM
Welcome Ciars, good to have you on board.
I'll try and get along to the Apple pressing.
Are you going to need power at that for the Speidel?
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: Ciars on September 28, 2015, 09:55:26 PM
i am all set, Kevin is sorting a small generator. weather looks promising too!
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: johnrm on September 29, 2015, 12:41:05 AM
If you have time, grab yourself some hops too.
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: hopapotamus on September 29, 2015, 02:59:28 AM
intrested too , would the west cork splitters be welcome in the east ? lol.im sure drum would be into this too ..... will google the bus
Title: Re: Cider Pressing in Cork
Post by: johnrm on September 29, 2015, 07:17:05 AM
You're welcome to pop along. There aren't acres of the things, but you'll get to see cider pressing and pick enough for an addition or 2