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My step has been looking for it across the country since 1981 or so with no luck.
RateBeer says it goes to 10%+.
Also, there's a beautiful winery I can tell you about in Southern Ontario if you can get that far. Their stuff is loopy. I went there. They produce the strongest cider in the world - 22%.
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not like that brutal double fermented brainhammer you make over there.
Outside the farm-produced ciders, our cider rarely goes over 8% due to tax rates here.[/quote]
That 22% -
that's what my step's after, right there. Farmhouse cider. Who who who? Who makes that, and I wonder if we can import it across the border? He turns up his nose and scoffs at all the 5-7%s and says "that's not cider, that's crap." That table up there shows flavor ("flavour" to you Brits) quality, but not the strength.
His whole family are dedicated brewers and vintners. H has a 5x10 foot room in his house that is nothing but racks of homemade wine, as do his brothers at their houses and his father before he passed. Grapes, Elderberries, Raspberries, Dandelion, whatever. Will make wine from anything. His definition of "good wine" is one that he can easily remove the label from so he can put his own swill in it later.
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