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New E-book Encourages Readers To Rethink Cider


The Philosophy of Cider by Jane Peyton

This week sees the publication of The Philosophy of Cider by Jane Peyton by The British Library.

Rethink Cider – that’s what Jane, the UK’s first accredited Pommelier (cider sommelier), is asking of drinkers who contemplate cider to be low worth rocket gas.
Jane says, ‘Minimal intervention cider from freshly pressed juice (versus extremely processed mass-market sugary cider made out of a minimal of apple juice focus) is daylight in a glass, the liquid expression of the orchard’s soul. Of all alcoholic drinks, cider is probably the most misunderstood, so with this e-book, The Philosophy of Cider, I intention to vary that and encourage folks to rethink cider.’

A Present From Nature

As Jane outlines in her e-book, minimal intervention contemporary juice cider is a present from nature. She extols its variety from extremely dry, to tremendous candy ice cider (excellent as a dessert cider); single selection or a mix; tannic and acidic wine-like cider to gentle and easy-drinking; cider drunk younger to cider aged for months in oak barrels.

Buckingham Palace State Banquet With Cider!

She additionally celebrates its capability to pair with meals from informal to effective eating.  As proof she matches the true menu of a Buckingham Palace state banquet for the French President with cider as a substitute of wine.  Jane additionally reminds readers that English cider was the unique purposely sparkled drink, a long time earlier than wine makers within the Champagne area did the identical with nonetheless wine.

Defending Biodiversity

Jane makes the argument that individuals who care about entire foods and drinks, sluggish meals, native cultural traditions, and the setting, have many causes to drink actual cider and never simply because it’s scrumptious! By consuming actual cider they:

  • Assist biodiversity and ecosystems in apple orchards.
  • Save heritage apple varieties.
  • Assist the agricultural economic system.
  • Style the terroir of the place the apples have been grown.
  • Preserve the centuries previous expertise of artisan cider making.
  • Assist conventional cultural cider actions.

Captain Cook dinner’s Cider Remedy For Scurvy

The Philosophy of Cider additionally covers historical past and takes readers on an apple journey from its origin in central Asia to as we speak into tens of millions of bottles of cider around the globe. The e-book is full of quite a few info resembling that Captain William Bligh, of the Mutiny on the Bounty infamy, planted Australia’s first apple tree (the mutiny occurred in a while the identical voyage), and that mariners, together with the crew on Captain Cook dinner’s ships, consumed cider to forestall Scurvy (earlier than citrus was recognised as an efficient prophylactic).

Ciderland, ‘A Wonderful Place To Be!’

Jane says, ‘Cider fascinates me a lot I studied to develop into an accredited pommelier and by doing so entered a parallel universe often called Ciderland, a rural realm the place nature guidelines, life is sluggish, and time is dictated by the rising season. Ciderland is an excellent place to be!’

E-book Particulars

The Philosophy of Cider by Jane Peyton
Writer:  British Library Publishing
ISBN: 9 78-0712355056
RRP:  £10
Accessible from e-book retailers. 
Signed copies from: www.Faculty-of-Booze.com/store

About The Creator

Jane Peyton is the UK’s first accredited pommelier (cider sommelier). 
She was Britain’s first Beer Sommelier of the Yr. She is a former Imbibe Journal Drinks Educator of the Yr. Jane is the instigator and driving pressure of the UK’s annual nationwide beer day – Beer Day Britain (June fifteenth).
Jane is the founding father of the Faculty of Booze – a coaching, schooling, occasions firm, and consultancy specializing in alcoholic drinks and their no & low alcohol equivalents. 

Jane is the writer of a number of non-fiction books and The Philosophy of Cider is her fourth title within the British Library’s Philosophies sequence.  The others are: ‘The Philosophy of Gin’, ‘The Philosophy of Beer’, and ‘The Philosophy of Cocktails’.  She writes magical realism novels beneath her pen-name, B.A. Summer season.

Jane Peyton: [email protected]



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