Making Apple Cider

Making cider requires extracting juice from the apple. Apples are washed, cored, and usually cut into pieces. An apple press, usually a form of screw press, further grinds and squeezes the apples, allowing the juice and pulp to flow out of the bottom of the press into a waiting container. In early commercial operations the screw press that pushed down on the apples was powered by either a water mill or a horse.

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