Teddy Weber Tin Hat

080: Teddy Weber | Tin Hat Cider, Vermont

Tin Hat cidermaker Teddy Weber is stewarding a 25 year old orchard in Waitsfield Vermont. This musician by trade got his taste for cider in the UK during his music gigs while there. He teamed up with Sue and Gib Geiger who own the orchard that Teddy has been stewarding and where this chat takes place.  … Read more

079: Dan Young | Tandem Ciders, Michigan

Tandem Ciders is the result of two hearts …Coming together in one spot of Ciderville (the east coast) and finding their way to Michigan. Tandem Cider Story In the late 1990’s Dan Young who was the co-owner and brewer at The People’s Pint in Greenfield was full on with the craft beer scene. It was … Read more

078: Oscar Garcia Busto | Mayador, Asturias

The Mayador cider brand came about from a lot hard work and ingenuity. Manuel Busto Amandi born in 1906 founded his cider business originally as M.Busto in 1939. Between that time and 1966, Manuel’s ingenuity kept the business growing. He had a number of innovation that were ground breaking for the cider industry. From the … Read more

077: US Cider Trends 2017 | Nielsen Data on Cider Market

The US cider market share in 2017 is growing. This episode on Cider Trends in the US and abroad is a replay of a webinar from April 5, 2017 presented by Danny Brager and Matthew Crompton of the Nielsen Company. The webinar was originally aired by the United States Association of Cider Makers (USACM) for their … Read more

CiderDays Apple Table

076: Lou and Sue Chadwick |Grafting at Second Chance Farm, MA

Lou and Sue Chadwick of Second Chance Farm in Greenfield Massachusetts are what I consider the “Apple Pied Pipers”. For nearly as long as CiderDays (the oldest cider event in the US) has been running I have seen the Chadwicks touting the bounty of apple varieties. This means they have dozen of fresh picked apples … Read more

Alan Shapiro 075 | Cider Summit

075: Alan Shapiro | Cider Summit, USA

Alan Shapiro wasn’t looking to get involved in cider, being a craft beer enthusiast, one sip at the right time changed his mind and he isn’t looking back. He is founder of the widely popular Cider Summit that takes place currently in 4 major US cities (with a 5th city expected to come on board … Read more

074: Nicole and Rafe Ward | Forgotten Ciders, Michigan

Nicole and Rafe Ward of Forgotten Ciders Celebrated 3 years of cidermaking in April of 2017.  This Michigan cidery has over 1000 variety of apples growing on 16 acres, many of which are cider varieties and red fleshed to boot! Rafe’s Grandfather Douglas Eastman and Uncle John Eastman started planting apples trees 30 years ago … Read more

073: Shea A.J. Comfort | The Yeast Whisper

Shea Comfort began dabbling in home brewing in 1996. This History of Art and Philosophy major didn’t choose to become a Yeast Whisper. Some names can’t be chosen, they just come along. Having read extensively the books of the day he is, suffice to say, a self taught technical  yeast expert. “You realize you have … Read more

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072: Lost Apples of the Quabbin | Massachusetts

The Quabbin Reservoir’s Legacy of Forgotten Apple Trees Lost Apples of the Quabbin is a presentation by Al Sax and Matt Kaminsky documenting their 2016 research and quest for mapping out the apple trees in this historical reservoir region. The Quabbin Reservoir was created to supply water to eastern Massachusetts. This construction required moving out … Read more

071: Jeppe Gents | Fejø Cider, Denmark

Jeppe Gents opened Fejø Cider in 1999. He calls himself a “cider farmer” having founded his cidery on an island 200 kilometers south of Copenhagen. You can take a 15-minute ride on a ferry to the island and visit this celebrated cidery. Fejø is an orchard based cidery with 18 hectares or approximately 44 acres … Read more