apple juice

I like apples but apple juice is not my favorite juice.

I crave dark berries.
 
I'd always thought apple juice and apple cider were synonymous. Didn't find out later that juice was actually filtered and pasteurized.
 
I love the stuff. Brings me back to when I'd get the juice boxes in my lunches. I called it "Tree-Top Pop". :)
 
I'd always thought apple juice and apple cider were synonymous. Didn't find out later that juice was actually filtered and pasteurized.

My aversion to apple juice comes from having way too much cider in my vicinity while I was growing up. Quickly got sick of the stuff and haven't been able to stand apples since.

(And don't get me started on apple-flavored whiskeys, "appletinis", apple shots...gag.)
 
My aversion to apple juice comes from having way too much cider in my vicinity while I was growing up. Quickly got sick of the stuff and haven't been able to stand apples since.

Good story bro. :)
 
I like apples but apple juice is not my favorite juice.

I crave dark berries.

I've been getting back into cranberry lately. Good mixer. :D Searching for white cranberry for the aesthetic, but hard to find.

I'd always thought apple juice and apple cider were synonymous. Didn't find out later that juice was actually filtered and pasteurized.

When i was a kid, I thought similar. I didn't know the physics of making either, but cider tasted waaaaay more fun to me, so I always called it the "real" apple juice. :D I still get a quart or gallon from the local farmers' markets from time to time, just to support them.
 
I've been getting back into cranberry lately. Good mixer. :D Searching for white cranberry for the aesthetic, but hard to find.



When i was a kid, I thought similar. I didn't know the physics of making either, but cider tasted waaaaay more fun to me, so I always called it the "real" apple juice. :D I still get a quart or gallon from the local farmers' markets from time to time, just to support them.
i love apple juice, and it's good for cooking

when i first bought apple cider over here I was SO surprised it wasn't the alcohol-version that cider is in the uk. we don't call apple juice cider over there...you get clear or cloudy, and then there's cider. and then there's scrumpy :cool:
 
Never been a big fan of apple juice, but I do enjoy an occasional glass of apple cider; tastes more natural than the over-processed apple juice. We have a couple of orchards not too far from home that sell really good cider straight from the orchard. They’re going to start production on their own hard ciders this spring, as well. Looking forward to those.
 
I've been getting back into cranberry lately. Good mixer. :D Searching for white cranberry for the aesthetic, but hard to find.

I am a cranberry aficionado. I spent years drinking cranberry and vodka. I found the best mixers were the cranberry mix. A little apple, grape and whatever went perfectly as a slasher for my 28oz tumbler of sweet, beautiful crafted vodka. I had tried real 100% cranberry as a 'purest' approach. Turns out, I don't care for real cranberry juice. I have never run across white cranberry.

We have many local apple orchards around my area. We can get unfiltered cider or juice readily in at our local grocery. For some reason, I made the connection of the smell of apple juice with the smell of formaldehyde. Odd? Yes. I think it was underlying orders that got me. I still drink it if it's the only thing available, but always remember that faint similaritie.
 
i fucking hate it. i also hate grape juice and the fact that shitty companies use both as filler juices in things where they don't fucking belong.
 
I'd always thought apple juice and apple cider were synonymous. Didn't find out later that juice was actually filtered and pasteurized.

Cider is alcoholic. Only in America is the distinction "hard" cider used.

For the record, I can't stand apple juice or cider.
 
While we're on the subject, there is no such thing as pear cider. "Cider" made from pears is perry.
 
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