Episodios

  • 497:Beginner Cider Makers Q&A | Advice from Professional Cider Makers (Archive)
    Apr 1 2026

    This archival episode of Cider Chat brings together five experienced cider makers answering real-world questions from beginners at CiderCon 2019.

    Originally released as Episodes 174 and 175, this combined feature presents a comprehensive Q&A covering everything from fermentation and stabilization to business strategy, equipment, and scaling a cidery.

    The discussion bridges the gap between hobby cider making and commercial production, offering practical insights grounded in real experience.

    Panelists

    • Marcus Robert – Tieton Cider Works, Washington
    • Tim Godfrey – Golden State Cider, California
    • Eleanor Leger – Eden Specialty Cider, Vermont
    • Brent Myles – Sly Clyde Cider, Virginia
    • Ben Calvi – Vermont Cider Co, Vermont

    Moderated by Cider Chat MC Ria Windcaller

    00:00 Cider Choices Matter

    01:27 Episode Setup

    03:02 Ciderville Event News

    05:41 Support The Podcast

    06:31 Patron Shoutouts

    10:34 Panel Introductions

    14:34 Defining Cider

    15:32 Lessons Learned

    18:55 Residual Sugar Safety

    23:51 Contract Vs Taproom

    27:13 Ice Cider Deep Dive

    33:11 Settling Juice Tips

    34:40 Solids and Enzymes

    35:06 Plastic Fermenters Tips

    36:41 Profitability and Distribution

    40:54 Learn on Someone Else

    41:27 Core Ciders Strategy

    45:43 Tasting Room Location

    49:43 Funding and Crowdfunding

    52:07 Essential Lab Gear

    53:54 Filtration and Hopbacks

    58:05 Fermentation Temperature Control

    01:01:03 Wrap Up and Sign Off

    Find the full show notes for Episode 497 at CiderChat.com

    Direct Link at:https://ciderchat.com/podcast/497-beginner-cider-makers-qa/

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    1 h y 2 m
  • 496: Liberty Ciderworks | Spokane, WA
    Mar 25 2026

    Liberty Ciderworks in Spokane, Washington is an urban cidery focused on traditional methods. While located in the city, their cider reflects deep agricultural roots.

    Cider maker and founder Rick Hastings ferments with wild yeast, ages cider for 3 to 12 months, and source fruit from nearby orchards. This approach creates cider with structure, balance, and regional identity.

    This interview is with Jamie, who is a certified pommelier, and her husband Ben Pratt who both partnered with Rick in 2019. This interview was recorded at CiderCon in 2026.

    00:00 Cider Eyes Open

    00:40 Meet Liberty Cider

    01:58 Ciderville News Kanga

    04:46 Western Mass Cider Stop

    07:51 Tour Prep And Pacing

    12:53 Spokane Urban Cidery

    15:09 Orchards And Sourcing

    17:20 How They Joined Liberty

    21:54 Tasting Room Third Place

    23:29 Cider Series And Flights

    29:33 Educating New Drinkers

    31:07 American Apples Lineup

    32:01 On The Table Golden Russet

    32:22 Golden Russet Terroir

    33:22 Tasting Notes Compared

    35:31 Wild Yeast Unfiltered

    38:43 Reserve Versus Core

    39:19 Cider Club Shipping

    41:59 Future Growth Strategy

    44:14 Visit Spokane Taproom

    46:38 Events Puzzle Festival

    49:21 Barrel Program 55 Chain

    52:39 Wrap Up Ciderchat

    54:13 Closing Orchard Song

    Find the full show notes for Episode 496 at CiderChat.com

    Direct Link at: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/496-liberty-ciderworks/
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    56 m
  • 495: Cider Barrels Speak | Bâtonnage & Barrel Aging
    Mar 18 2026

    In this archive episode of Cider Chat, we go in a barrel cellar in Prince Edward County, Ontario, with Ryan Monkman of FieldBird Cider and Lee Baker of Keint-He Winery.

    Listening to Fermentation

    What Is Bâtonnage in Cider?

    Find Key Takeaways for Home Cider Makers

    Barrel Room Glossary

    SO₂ Calculator

    00:00 Barrels as Dance Partners

    00:29 Episode 495 Replay Setup

    01:40 Ryan Monkman Spotlight

    04:06 Ciderville News and Cider Salons

    06:21 UK Blossom Time Tour Plans

    08:18 Entering the Barrel Cave

    10:38 Cellar Terroir and Humidity

    13:33 Malolactic Fermentation Explained

    15:32 Listening to Fermentation

    17:51 Comparing Barrels With and Without Malo

    21:50 Yeast Trials and Complexity

    23:48 Lees Contact and Benefits

    26:24 Bâtonnage Tools and Routine

    30:47 Bâtonnage Demo in Action

    33:49 Hands On Stirring and Smelling

    34:17 Stirring The Lees

    35:26 Blending For Complexity

    36:47 Aging Timeline And Autolysis

    38:47 Barrel Faults And Oxygen

    41:58 Managing Flor And SO2

    44:09 Measuring pH And Sulfur

    49:56 Cleaning And Storing Barrels

    53:03 Citric Sulfur Storage Method

    57:04 Closing Notes And Farewell

    Find the full show notes for Episode 495 at CiderChat.com

    Direct Link at: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/495-barrel-aged-cider-tips/
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    58 m
  • 494: Humboldt Cider and the Historic Orchard of Albert Etter
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of Cider Chat, we hear from Tom Hart of Humboldt Cider Company, located in Eureka, California along the rugged Pacific coastline behind what locals call the Redwood Curtain. We also discusses preserving the original Albert Etter orchard in Humboldt County and continuing the legacy of these historic cider apples.

    00:00 Welcome to Cider Chat

    00:38 Wickson Crab and Albert Etter

    03:06 News Cider Salons Ahead

    05:08 Hungary Salon and Champagne Cellars

    09:08 Blossom Time and UK Tour

    10:59 Support and Show Notes

    12:04 Meet Tom Hart

    12:30 Humboldt Cider Origin Story

    14:36 Taproom and Local Crowd

    16:17 Emerald Triangle Economy Shift

    22:08 Apples Supply and Production

    25:02 Brand Name and Partnership

    26:35 Growth Plans and Cider Board Work

    30:44 Juice Tankers and Redwood Roads

    33:12 Humboldt Outdoors and Fishing

    34:47 Where to Stay in Humboldt

    35:02 Farmers Market in Arcata

    35:59 Cider Batch Sizes and Varietals

    37:02 Meet Albert Etter and Ettersburg

    38:44 Etter Apple Legacy Varieties

    42:12 Stewarding the Historic Orchard

    44:47 Orchard Layout and Perry Pear

    46:48 Rare Trees and Homestead Grafting

    48:32 DNA Testing and Replanting Plan

    58:08 Wildlife Challenges and Wrap-Up

    59:54 Show Notes and Support the Podcast

    Find the full show notes for this episode at CiderChat.com
    Episode 494: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/494-humboldt-cider-albert-etter/

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    1 h y 1 m
  • 493: Cider as a Sport | Sidra in Asturias (Archive Edition)
    Mar 4 2026

    What is Asturian cider?

    Asturian cider (sidra natural) is a traditionally fermented apple cider from Asturias, Spain, served through a high pour (escanciado) and shared socially in small servings called culines.

    This episode is part of the Cider Chat archive documenting global cider traditions and producers since 2015.

    In this epic replay from Season 2 of Cider Chat, Ria Windcaller traveled to Asturias, Spain, and sat down with Anzu Fernández, international delegate for La Sidra magazine and a lifelong ambassador of traditional Asturian cider culture.

    Find the full show notes for this episode at CiderChat.com
    Episode 493: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/493-cider-as-a-sport-sidra-in-asturias/

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    00:00 Cider Is Sport Intro

    00:37 Asturias Sidra Legacy

    01:34 Rollup To Episode 500

    02:49 Season Two World Tour

    05:07 Ciderville News And Tours

    07:15 Hungarian Cider Salon

    09:13 Setting The Asturias Scene

    11:12 Meet Anzu And La Sidra

    14:05 Doctor By Day Cider By Night

    16:24 Home Cider And Espicha

    20:04 Tasting Notes And Apples

    22:59 Basque Vs Asturian Styles

    24:52 Associations And Big Market

    26:28 Cider Pouring Competitions

    28:46 How To Drink A Culín

    29:48 Sharing One Glass

    30:15 Cider Pourer Etiquette

    31:55 Low ABV Session Drinking

    32:24 Wild Fermentation Basics

    33:20 Blending Igualación

    34:58 Modern Cider Innovations

    36:25 Cider Tourism Grows

    38:22 Where To Drink Sidra

    40:40 Unlabeled Bottles Explained

    41:52 Vintage And Market Shifts

    43:45 Defining Cider Origins

    47:12 Climate And Apple Country

    48:49 Tasting The Long Pour

    49:56 Tech Talk And Standards

    52:54 Closing Reflections

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    55 m
  • 492: Absolem Cider Company | Maine Cider Energy
    Feb 25 2026

    This episode of Cider Chat explores the growing Maine cider scene through Absolem Cider Company in Winthrop, a farm-based cidery helping shape New England's evolving cider identity.

    Located on a 60-acre farm in Winthrop, Maine, Absolem Cider Company is a cidery that expresses place, heritage apples, and hospitality.

    In this episode, Ria sits down with cider maker Zach Kaiser to explore how Absolem blends traditional inspiration with modern experimentation. From wild-foraged apples and native fermentations to wine-inspired co-ferments and Basque-style pours, Zach shares how Maine's apple history is shaping a new generation of New England cider.

    00:00 Intro Cask Cider

    00:06 Meet the Guest

    01:27 How Cask Service Works

    03:08 Why Absolem Uses It

    04:07 Episode Roadmap

    04:48 Ciderville News MOFGA Workshops

    07:19 Listener Shoutout Chalkys Cider

    08:29 Featured Chat Begins

    09:23 Absolem Farm and Tasting Room

    10:31 Where Winthrop Fits in Maine

    12:42 Zachs Cider Origin Story

    14:24 Founding Absolem Through COVID

    16:34 Coferments and Wine Blends

    18:13 Wend Wild Apple Cider

    22:32 Fermentation Yeast and Malo

    24:57 Beer Hybrids and Collabs

    25:39 Flagship Ciders to Try

    27:18 Sidra Style Foeder Program

    28:40 Taproom Vibe and Winter Maine

    29:21 Year Round Tasting Room

    29:31 Local Bar Vibe

    30:41 Lake Town Tourism

    31:41 Cider As Experience

    32:22 Ice Cider And Mistelle

    32:47 Brandy Barrel Aging

    34:36 Lodging And Visits

    35:14 Signature Events Calendar

    35:30 Bembel Fest Details

    37:57 Anniversary And Collabs

    39:30 Pressing And Production

    41:36 Heating And Expansion

    42:58 Five Year Vision

    44:30 New England Cider Association

    50:12 Wrap Up And Links

    Find the full show notes for this episode at CiderChat.com
    Episode 492: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/492-absolem-cider-company/

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    52 m
  • 491: Revisiting Randall Grahm | Cider Exploration Without Hesitation
    Feb 18 2026

    An early conversation that explored possibilities cider was only beginning to consider.

    As Cider Chat moves toward its 500th episode, we revisit conversations from the earliest seasons, taking a long view of the moments that quietly shaped where cider and this podcast would go.

    This episode, originally recorded in Season One, features legendary winemaker Randall Grahm, founder of Bonny Doon Vineyard and a James Beard Award winner. At the time, inviting a winemaker onto a cider podcast felt like stepping outside the expected boundaries of the category. Looking back now, it marked a turning point.

    Long before many of these topics became common discussion in cider, this conversation explores:

    • indigenous and wild yeast fermentation
    • the use of pied de cuve to build healthy native fermentations
    • beginning fermentations de novo each vintage
    • blending philosophy borrowed from wine
    • quince used as structure and aroma rather than juice
    • perry through a winemaker's lens
    • antique fruits like medlars
    • cider as an expression of curiosity and place
    Randall Grahm

    Find the full show notes for this episode at CiderChat.com
    Episode 491: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/491-randall-grahm-cider-history/

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    54 m
  • 490: Let Cider Lead
    Feb 11 2026

    An editorial on leadership, scarcity, and why cider no longer needs to borrow authority from beer or wine.

    In Let Cider Lead, host Ria Windcaller steps back from interviews to offer a clear-eyed reflection on the state of the cider industry, drawing on more than three decades in cider and nearly eleven years documenting the modern cider movement through Cider Chat.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:02 Upcoming Cider Events 03:10 Totally Cider Tours 06:37 Cider Chat Schedule Update 08:00 Reflections on Cider Industry Leadership 10:53 Cider Industry Norms and Challenges 18:44 Call to Action: Let Cider Lead 19:50 Conclusion and Sign Off 20:25 Outro Song: Strange Apples

    Find the full show notes for this episode at CiderChat.com
    Episode 490: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/490-let-cider-lead/

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    23 m