Yes we are going to on TV on ITV's Countrywise programme on the 10 Dec at 8:00pm. They came over and filmed us picking apples and making cyder in October. And what fun it was too. They will also be cooking some Goucestershire Old Spot pork with our cyder too. They showed quite a lot of interest in my Dad's book 'The History and Virtues of Cyder' which was republished this year. so hopefully it might sell a few copies over the xmas period.
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Cyder poem
The wine they drink in Paradise
They make in Haute Lorraine;
God brought it burning from the sod
To be a sign and signal rod
That they that drink the blood of God
Shall never thirst again.
The wine they praise in Paradise
They make in Ponterey,
The purple wine of Paradise,
But we have better at the price;
It's wine they praise in Paradise,
It's cider that they pray.
The wine they want in Paradise
They find in Plodder's End,
The apple wine of Hereford,
Of Hafod Hill and Hereford,
Where woods went down to Hereford,
And there I had a friend.
The soft feet of the blessed go
In the soft western vales,
The road of the silent saints accord,
The road from heaven to Hereford,
Where the apple wood of Hereford
Goes all the way to Wales.
G. K. Chesterton
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
They make in Haute Lorraine;
God brought it burning from the sod
To be a sign and signal rod
That they that drink the blood of God
Shall never thirst again.
The wine they praise in Paradise
They make in Ponterey,
The purple wine of Paradise,
But we have better at the price;
It's wine they praise in Paradise,
It's cider that they pray.
The wine they want in Paradise
They find in Plodder's End,
The apple wine of Hereford,
Of Hafod Hill and Hereford,
Where woods went down to Hereford,
And there I had a friend.
The soft feet of the blessed go
In the soft western vales,
The road of the silent saints accord,
The road from heaven to Hereford,
Where the apple wood of Hereford
Goes all the way to Wales.
G. K. Chesterton
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
End of the season at Checkley Brook
Well another cyder making season over for Checkley Brook Cyder. After nine days of milling washing and pressing cyder apples, just under 5000 litres of apple juice is in the fermenting bins awaiting natures magic of wild yeast fermentation. We installed my mother's statue of Bacchus in place to overlook and bless the proceeding so hopefully it'll be a vintage year. Thanks again to all who came to help. Dabinett, Michelin, Broxwood Foxwhelp, White Norman, White Beech, Yarlington Mill, Nehou, Styre and some Bramleys were all used this year. An improved water supply (hose from house:-)) for washing the apples and equipment proved to save much labour this season. A few more tweeks to do yet though.
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Preparations for the autumn's cyder making
Well I think all the preparations are complete for the next 10 days of washing, milling and pressing those cyder apples. I had a second juice collection tray fabricated so we can do 'double pressing' on a single press Voran press. Thats saves a few grand on upgrading! The usual suspects are coming along to help and we are pleased to have Ian coming all the way down from Aberdeen to help this year. The years harvest is large and we hope to press 8 tons or so and to aim for 4500-5000 litres. The process has never been so efficient with the new water supply so all looks good. We are taking down my mother statue of Bacchus, the god of merriment, so let us hope he smiles on the whole preceeding!
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Friday, 15 October 2010
Finding outlets for cyder
Sometimes finding outlets for cyder as a small scale producer is difficult. With no economies of scale it is hard to compete with the larger players in the industry. Many samll scale producers of cyder or beer are also unwilling or unable to deal with supermarkets who are notoriously ruthless in their dealings. Specialist off licences are few and far between. So when someone like Real Beer Box want to take your produce it can be as real lift. This could well be the future for the growing number of small scale producers denied access to public in their local tied pubs. Good on you chaps!
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Monday, 11 October 2010
Big Apple Autumntime event in Much Marcle

Had a great day out at the Big Apple Autumntime event in Much Marcle identified a couple of apple trees. Firstly as white Norman above.
The second was a tree I reclaimed from an overgrown hedge, it was a Yarlington Mill, great for blending with the other trees in the orchard!
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Checkley Brook Cyder to appears on ITV's Countrywise
Many thanks to the Countrywise team from ITV who came out to do some filming at our Cyder orchard. The weather was very good allowing for some lovely shots in the burgeoning orchard. We should be on a show going out in December. We will let you know nearer the date. Managed to make 800 litres of cyder too that weekend. Took a sample to the Crown Inn Woolhope, a great food and cyder pub. Let's hope they take it!
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
Herefordshire Cyder at Checkley Brook
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