Years ago, a brother of mine who lives in Virginia told me that some folks would leave gallon jugs of apple cider on the back step, and in due time that cider would ferment (or whatever) and turn into hard cider. Can anybody here verify this claim? My brother is no liar, I just wonder if he heard someone else say this... I would very much like to try this method if it works, since hard cider is so expensive in stores. Does the cider have to be raw, or will pasteurized cider also turn hard and become alcoholic in due time? Reason I ask, I have all the room in the world here for jugs of cider, and I'll buy two dozen of the goldurned gallon jugs if they'll eventually turn into the good stuff, lol. Well, I like regular cider too, it's mighty tasty, but hard cider is great over the holidays, lol. I suppose I should do a little web research on this subject, as seasonal jugs of cider are on sale now at the store... wouldn't wanna miss an opportunity to get some hard cider at a reasonable price, even if I gotta wait two months for it to turn, aye?
P.S. Here are some bonus shots of the censorship crew... still on the job, as you can see, lol.
P.S. Here are some bonus shots of the censorship crew... still on the job, as you can see, lol.