Cider. Advice needed.
Cider. Advice needed.
I found this site this morning.
http://www.winepress4u.co.uk/index1.htm ... 1QodnGURkg
I bought something very similar to the smallest version about two or three years ago and it worked very well. You mash the apples up and place the cheese as its known into a bag made of material something akin to net curtain before pressing it.
I've only got a little one.
My eyes lit up when I saw how big this company go with this particular design. The 265 litre version would far too big for my needs but one of the smaller ones could be just what I need. I've phoned them up and the bigger versions need a bag in the same way as the small ones do.
My next question was how much are the bags, to which their reply was " We don't provide one" This obviously means that any prospective purchaser is left with the problem of sourcing the right material, getting the right size and then getting a bag made.
Has anyone tried using one of these and if so, does the mechanics work on the larger versions as well as it does on the smaller ones ?
http://www.winepress4u.co.uk/index1.htm ... 1QodnGURkg
I bought something very similar to the smallest version about two or three years ago and it worked very well. You mash the apples up and place the cheese as its known into a bag made of material something akin to net curtain before pressing it.
I've only got a little one.
My eyes lit up when I saw how big this company go with this particular design. The 265 litre version would far too big for my needs but one of the smaller ones could be just what I need. I've phoned them up and the bigger versions need a bag in the same way as the small ones do.
My next question was how much are the bags, to which their reply was " We don't provide one" This obviously means that any prospective purchaser is left with the problem of sourcing the right material, getting the right size and then getting a bag made.
Has anyone tried using one of these and if so, does the mechanics work on the larger versions as well as it does on the smaller ones ?
You could probably use any suitably strong material to make the bag, even an all cotton pillow case would probably do or a heavy linen sheet could be sewn into a bag. You might take the small bag which you have down to a haberdashery and see if they do anything similar, I imagine anything of the same general mesh and strength would do.
What is your budget?
the bladder presses available from vigo are fantastic, I have the 40 litre one and it is just the bees knees (it was £560) but they do a 20 litre one for less.
http://www.vigoltd.com/vigo-catalog-hydropresses.html
the bladder presses available from vigo are fantastic, I have the 40 litre one and it is just the bees knees (it was £560) but they do a 20 litre one for less.
http://www.vigoltd.com/vigo-catalog-hydropresses.html