Second cider pressing day

This time it was Dabinett apples, but otherwise it went much the same as for the earlier Harry Master’s Jersey. Slightly less than two hundred litres perhaps, but not by much.

This juice also had a high pH of 4.4, but as single-variety Dabinett cider is quite common, I decided to leave it as is and see what happens.

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