Virginia Cider
A Guide from Colonial Days to Craft's Golden Age
Seiten
2024
University of Virginia Press (Verlag)
978-0-8139-5196-6 (ISBN)
University of Virginia Press (Verlag)
978-0-8139-5196-6 (ISBN)
Your guide to the remarkable history, and ongoing popularity, of cider in the Commonwealth. A cultural phenomenon with surprisingly deep roots, cider has been one of Virginia’s favorite beverages for more than four hundred years, representing a time-honored ingredient of the cultural heritage that English settlers brought with them to America.
Your guide to the remarkable history, and ongoing popularity, of cider in the Commonwealth
A cultural phenomenon with surprisingly deep roots, cider has been one of Virginia’s favorite beverages for more than four hundred years, representing a time-honored ingredient of the cultural heritage that the first English settlers brought with them to America. Since the seventeenth century, apple orchards have been a fixture of the farming landscape, and cider was made and consumed by almost everyone—men, women, and children of all socioeconomic orders throughout the state’s history. Recent decades have witnessed a renaissance of cider culture and cultivation, and today cider-making is a thriving craft-beverage industry, gaining ever-greater numbers of enthusiasts and connoisseurs as more and more cideries spring up every year.
An essential title for the Virginian bookshelf, and for all readers interested in American cider:
The definitive history of making and drinking cider in Virginia
An in-depth guide profiling the cideries throughout the state, from Bold Rock to Big Fish, with “Try This” suggestions for each location, and a comprehensive map to help plan excursions
Brief descriptions of the varieties of apples preferred by Virginia’s cider makers
In-depth overviews of everything from Home Cider Making to Laird & Company to Wassail
Your guide to the remarkable history, and ongoing popularity, of cider in the Commonwealth
A cultural phenomenon with surprisingly deep roots, cider has been one of Virginia’s favorite beverages for more than four hundred years, representing a time-honored ingredient of the cultural heritage that the first English settlers brought with them to America. Since the seventeenth century, apple orchards have been a fixture of the farming landscape, and cider was made and consumed by almost everyone—men, women, and children of all socioeconomic orders throughout the state’s history. Recent decades have witnessed a renaissance of cider culture and cultivation, and today cider-making is a thriving craft-beverage industry, gaining ever-greater numbers of enthusiasts and connoisseurs as more and more cideries spring up every year.
An essential title for the Virginian bookshelf, and for all readers interested in American cider:
The definitive history of making and drinking cider in Virginia
An in-depth guide profiling the cideries throughout the state, from Bold Rock to Big Fish, with “Try This” suggestions for each location, and a comprehensive map to help plan excursions
Brief descriptions of the varieties of apples preferred by Virginia’s cider makers
In-depth overviews of everything from Home Cider Making to Laird & Company to Wassail
Gregory J. Hansard teaches history and museum studies at Brightpoint Community College.
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.09.2024 |
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Zusatzinfo | 13 color and 7 b&w illustrations, 1 map |
Verlagsort | Charlottesville |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 114 x 203 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Essen / Trinken |
Reiseführer ► Nord- / Mittelamerika ► USA | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8139-5196-8 / 0813951968 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8139-5196-6 / 9780813951966 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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