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Apple Juice and Apple Cider
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What the fuck makes them taste so different?
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ageing?
but both are so gooood, especially hard cider
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cider is unpasteurized, the store bought juice is pasteurized
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if it's sweet and yella, ya got juice there fella
if it's tangy and brown, you're in cider town
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yes i think cider is fermented a little bit, i think hard cider just means that is has fermented enough to have some alcohol in it. Appple juice is just the plain juice with no changes.
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who cares? they both tastes like ass
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cider just seems more pure
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there just so fucking good
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like oleskool press apple juice is kronick
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Apple juice and apple cider are often confused beverages, with many versions that have seeped into stories and traditions of today. However, there are some key differences. From apple concentrate to the process of pasteurization, each beverage undergoes a different set of stages to end at the final product. Both drinks are made from 100% apples (unless otherwise indicated), and are distinct in taste depending on the type of apples used. Generally speaking, early-harvest apples have a tangier taste and are more acidic; these make a much tarter and ‘puckering’ apple juice or cider. Sweeter apples don’t fare well in the beverage process, as they tend to ferment too quickly, and the extra sugar doesn’t provide a favorable juice.
Still, the difference in the two drinks can be found in the filtering process. Apple cider is the unprocessed liquid that is extracted from apples. The apples are basically cored, chopped, mashed, and pressed into a liquid and the result is an unfiltered form of apple juice. Apple cider can be served both warm and cold, and is a very ‘fresh’ version of the apple right from the tree. Apple cider can be served with a fresh stick of cinnamon, a spoonful of sugar for taste, or even honey to reduce an excessively tart flavor.
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to much cider makes my stomach feel funny.
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cider is just squeezed from the apples, pretty much. juice is that, but also pasteurized and boiled and such. cider is so much better.
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do you know this by personal experience?
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