Telemark,
You still on your callery crusade up there? Bought 2 onx87's to replace a home Depot bought bartlett and Kieffer. Probably make 1 Kieffer and the other Olympic. Bought an Olympic on onx87's from mehrabyan in Ithaca NY last spring. I pruned them to make a central leader, and they just puked shoots from below. Seems the pruning shears pump the brakes on growth on pears. Maybe I made them leader-less with my pruning. Gotta leave one leader completely alone or something like that.
Have you guys talking about perry tried it? I've had a couple kinds and found it to be undrinkable (IME)
I've had 3-4 kinds. It's been years since I tried it, don't remember the names. You must be a fan of real champagne and super dry white wines too?Yes, I love it.
What kind did you have?
I've had 3-4 kinds. It's been years since I tried it, don't remember the names. You must be a fan of real champagne and super dry white wines too?
Same with the champagne yeast. I made some of the best hard cider years ago. People raved about it. Now I just need my trees to start producing. Idk how many trees I have now. I think about half have been in the ground for 4 years now. The other half are very young. A few of the trees produced onesies twosies that birds ended up getting. Pears have been producing decent. Not enough for Perry, but enough to jar, make fruit leather and dehydrate.I love Champagne, but I usually drink Crement de Bourgogne because it costs a lot less. I also use Champagne yeast when brewing ciders sometimes.
MY intention for pears was to sweeten up hard cider. Regular pears are high in sorbitol. It's a sweetener that does not ferment. So you keep some sugar in the cider.
Same with the champagne yeast. I made some of the best hard cider years ago. People raved about it. Now I just need my trees to start producing. Idk how many trees I have now. I think about half have been in the ground for 4 years now. The other half are very young. A few of the trees produced onesies twosies that birds ended up getting. Pears have been producing decent. Not enough for Perry, but enough to jar, make fruit leather and dehydrate.
Anyone have any perry pear varieties their growing and if you do how are they doing for you?
Single varietal Wickson cider is a tasty one. Have had a couple times from Albemarle Cider Works. Was hoping to enjoy their Harrison single varietal too but the I found Wickson better along with a few of their blends. But the folks who enjoy the sweet run of the mill ciders from the big national names may not think as highly of it.I'm going to plant extra Wickson trees and some day make a single varietal cider with it and champagne yeast. Then I'll chill it to 32 degrees and serve it in a frosted glass on a hot summer day.
That's one of my lifetime goals for my orchard work.