Monday, September 15, 2014

First 5 Gallons

The First Five Gallons Take the Longest

We needed to devise a system that actually produced juice.  

While our little press looked authentically romantic and colonial, its grinder was seriously deficient.  Perhaps if the apples had been very soft and juicy, it may have worked; but when it came to juicing, modern technology saved the day.

At first we tried setting up our Champion Juicer, which produces a no-waste juice that is clearly nutrition packed, but also difficult to filter.

Then we happened upon the perfect solution.  We used the coarse shredding blade of the Cuisinart food processor to shred apples that had been cored and segmented, and then pressed them with the cider press.


We were so thrilled by the first tiny trickle.



After 10 hours of work on Saturday and 7 hours on Sunday, we yielded approximately 13 gallons of apple juice.  
Our friend pressed 5 gallons of grape juice as well. 

Here is the result of the first 5 gallons before the sediment settled out. 



This is how it looked later in the day.


This is two of us at the end of the second day after 17 hours of pressing.  We're exhausted.



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