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Non alcoholic cider then?

So whats the cider that you buy at the store and from the roadside stand?
surely whatthey sell in the grocery store is different?

 

jimmys devoted wrote:

So whats the cider that you buy at the store and from the roadside stand?
surely whatthey sell in the grocery store is different?

Are you talking about the gallon jugs of cider?  If so, it's probably the natural stuff on the side of the road.  You can probably also get the same thing at the grocery store, just make sure it's all natural.

DT

 

I'm not sure what you mean exactly.  Keep in mind that in a lot of places if they just heat up normal apple juice they call it cider -- c.f. cider with a fermented taste that has the alcohol removed.

 

Sometimes alcohal is too aded to apple juice i guess that not what u call a cider

 

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