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Well, I seem to have an abundance of wild apple trees growing here there and everywhere so I've decided I'm going to have a crack at making cider. Problem is, I need to be able to press the apples but don't have a press. I've tried the whole google search thing to get some ideas but can't seem to find anything simple to make. I'm hopefully enlisting the help of a mate who is pretty handy with building stuff so if anybody out there has any simple plans or destructions for a simple press it would be much appreciated. Also, anybody tried making either Rowan Jelly or Haw (hawthorn berry) jelly as I'm interested to know what they taste like. Just something else I'm thinking of trying.

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try this link [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Real-Cider-Making-Small-Scale/dp/1854861956]Real Cider Making on a Small Scale: Amazon.co.uk: Michael J. Pooley, John Lomax: Books[/ame]

book has everything that you should need to know.

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Hello mate,

 

A public spirited guy on another forum I use was giving plans away for free if you want to drop him a line.

 

Scrap that - he ended up posting the plans as a download. PM me your email addy and I'll send you the plans.

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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Think I've been watching too much of Hugh fearlessly eats it all and after being T total for several years I have regained my thirst for good cider. Unfortunately we don't have a large choice in NZ and much of the stuff here is that awful very fizzy diamond white tasting stuff. Cider presses are few and far between so figured I'd get someone to make me a half decent one, something like that one in other thread or powered with a bottle jack.

 

County 4x4, PM on the way. Cheers :thumbup:

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Making a press is fairly easy, just good hardwood and big bolts (M20's have not broken in mine) Plenty of plans kicking around the net. But you need to 'chip' or scrunch yer apples up first before they go into the press. Try YouTube. Some good some bad ideas but youll know what you need.

Good Luck

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Find out if you've got a local orchard group. The one near me has a garden shredder that they use for pulping up the apples and a press and all the associated gubbins. I'm pretty sure they loan it out for a small fee.

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try ebay for press plans...... i read somewhere you need 2 parts cooking 2 parts crab and 4 parts eating i think :confused1:

 

 

i once juiced some apples and put into demi johns it poured out through the air lock 3 times .... trouble was it was in the airing cupboard pmsl :lol:

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