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Brewing cider during lockdown earned this man a win at the Global Cider Challenge Updated
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A cider maker uses the lockdown as a testing ground to create something unique for his daughter s big day and it turns heads on a global level.
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Many fathers look at their little girl s big day as a time that they either dread or celebrate. We are not sure which one it was for Larry Whitfield, the chief cider maker at Loxtonia, a family-owned cidery in the Ceres Valley, the home of the SA Apple industry.
But he sure took full advantage to create an opportunity during the lockdown, when he decided to create a cider that would embody his daughter as she took the next step in life and celebrated her union with her future husband.
Champagne of local apple ciders comes tops in global contest A Ceres brewer made the concoction as a surprise for his daughter’s wedding and it has now been named top winner at the International Cider Challenge 29 July 2021 - 06:00 Cider maker Larry Whitfield and his daughter, Alexandra, for whom Loxtonia s Alexandra Blush Methode Traditionelle Cider is named. Image: Supplied
After perfecting the making of pineapple beer during last year’s many alcohol bans, I moved on to brewing apple cider. I had visions of recreating one of those wonderfully boozy clear ciders you find in English pubs, only to discover that doing so is no easy feat.
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