Apple Butter is apple sauce that you cook more and more liquid out of, and eventually then caramelize some of the sugars. You can make it straight from the apples as well, but in this case it makes perfect sense to use the byproduct in a non-wasteful way.
@@puzzledobserver7644 Sometimes? When would capitalizing on wasted resources not be positive. I suppose it's negative when it isn't capitalist, and is enforced by legislation, in which case it may result in higher prices to the consumer.
When I was a kid, my grandparents owned what we always called "The Apple Orchard," although it was really a 14 acre farm. And every year, they made apple cider, apple juice, apple butter, and apple wine. It was just the two of them, so in small batches the old fashioned way, and they were in their 60s and 70s when they did it, but every family visit to that place was amazing. And this video just reminded me of that. Thanks!
I despised my grandparents apple orchard as a kid. Hated picking apples. Hated getting stung by bees while washing the apples. Hated selling apples. Needless to say, in the decade since I finished highschool I can count on one hand the amount of times I've visited.
Selah Hebrews 2:18 For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted./Inspiration+Because we live in a fallen world and the power of darkness is real, we will be tempted. Do not be fooled into thinking that because you were saved that you will not be tempted. This is false! Even Jesus suffered temptation while he was here on earth. Yet, he overcame Satan’s temptations. Since Jesus was tempted himself, he is able to help us when we are tempted. Call on the name of Jesus when you are tempted! /Prayer+ Dear God, this world is full of sin and temptation. Please, Lord, help me to overcome my temptations. Give me wisdom to know what situations and which people to avoid that will tempt me. When I am tempted, help me to remember that even Jesus was tempted but he called on you, O Lord, and used the power of your Word in His defense. When I am tempted, I will call on the name of Jesus and remember your Holy Word. In Jesus’ name, amen.
The church across from my childhood home would make apple butter by throwing in whole apples and cooking it for days, taking shifts. It was amazing. You’d get some stems and gross bits but it was the best tasting apple butter I’ve ever had.
3:23 So you get rid of the air inside the bottle... 3:40 you even push some juice out, to get the level right to the rim... 3:55 works really good...in about 4 out of 5 bottles...
The donuts were always my favorite. I lived about 10 minutes away when I was younger. Nothing beats a fresh cider donut and a warm glass of apple cider in the winter. I still remember when the seniors put the insurance horse on top of the school XD
I've just learned so much in this video, as a non native english speaker, now I know that not all ciders are alcoholic beverages, also that tart is a flavor similar to sour, but sweeter and last but not least, there's something called apple butter that looks like a puree but it's not. Great day, thanks for such an informative process.
Love fresh cider and cinnamon-apple doughnuts from the mill! Every weekend all fall long we would stop and get cider and warm doughnuts. Then sit on the truck gate and make complete pigs of ourselves! Sitting there being pigs with the Michigan fall leaves coloring the background! Miss those days!
@@sandrascott2606 "Apple butter is usually spread on bread, used as a side dish, an ingredient in baked goods, or as a condiment. Apple butter may also be used on sandwiches to add an interesting flavor, but is not as commonly used as in historical times."-Wikipedia
@@sandrascott2606 it's used a lot like jam. Though there was a time at the end of the 90s where it was used as an alternative to tomato products as a base for barbecue sauces
Always loved cider, its also a great use for apple that dont sell due to bruising or other damage. Still think i prefer normal apple juice though overall
My new favorite thing this year is to have a peanut butter cookie, then wash it down with a drink of cider. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend it!
By golly! We stopped there once. Beautiful place, friendly, and an almost overwhelming array of things to buy. Would love to go back. However, it can be found in many local stores these days so I don't have to go so far to get me some. I recommend stopping by if you're close enough to stop. A lot plenty of time for browsing. Lol. 😊
Love Louisberg cider mill!! It’s about 30 mins south of me and we go every year for the pumpkin patch, apple cider, hard cider, and fresh apple donuts made every day 🤤 their disposal of apple mush in the back fields is very interesting too 😂
I searched for a decent image of the label, and I found that they blurred out the address and website of the Louisburg Cedar Mill. Which is literally the only product in this video... and they show us where they were filming and everything throughout the whole video. We know it is in Louisburg Kansas, we KNOW it's the Louisburg Kansas Cedar Mill, like we watched the whole video and know everything about it. So why bother wasting time blurring out the address and website. That's like parading around someone's bank account and social number, but then blurring out their ears and not the face.
"The caps hit the bottles with perfect timing" in a perfect world yes. In ours that capper messes up probably 1 in 10 or so. And that tightener is iffy too haha. This is their most reliable/newest machines they filmed on 100% haha.
See this is really cool for me because I grew up in Louisburg. And seeing how successful that small little company became is amazing. I now live in texas and managed to find some of their cider in a local supermarket. I was ecstatic. Still can’t find a replacement for their cider donuts though.
Huh the best Apple cider I have ever had was at the Apple Barn in Piegon Forge TN...... And there is nothing like apple butter for breakfast...............
Yeah, they pasteurize the cider to kill the yeast that'll make ethanol, but if you add bread yeast to the cider, you can intentionally make the alcohol...
I use a combination of apple cider, orange juice, water, and some spices for my turkey brine at Thanksgiving. I sink a turkey in my 5 gallon stainless steel pot for minimum of 24 hours with the brine after it cools. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
I wonder what was so scandalous that it was deemed necessary to blur out the label a bit. The only thing I could think of is that they filmed it at a U.S. manufacturing location and somehow that conflicts with How It's Made being a Canadian production.
Actually, the cider mill is very much in business and is doing just fine. It’s a tourist destination and a brand sold in stores throughout northeastern Kansas.
I'm from Michigan where apple cider mills all over.......If you get a chance to drink fresh unpasteurized cider.....DO IT......ITS SOOOOO MUCH BETTER.......and don't get me started on hard cider.......numnum
Time to make hard candy - like maple sugar rock candy. apple juice (or cider) into boiled rock sugar, then poured out and hardened. Apple rock candy - yum !!!
The nostalgia of this mans voice one of the greatest parts of my childhood
Me too
Never knew apple butter was a byproduct of apple cider. I always like discovering how things are utilized to prevent unnecessary waste.
Apple Butter is apple sauce that you cook more and more liquid out of, and eventually then caramelize some of the sugars. You can make it straight from the apples as well, but in this case it makes perfect sense to use the byproduct in a non-wasteful way.
A sometimes positive aspect of capitalism.
@@puzzledobserver7644 Sometimes? When would capitalizing on wasted resources not be positive. I suppose it's negative when it isn't capitalist, and is enforced by legislation, in which case it may result in higher prices to the consumer.
@@litigioussociety4249 very good.
@@MartinThePanda ?
When I was a kid, my grandparents owned what we always called "The Apple Orchard," although it was really a 14 acre farm. And every year, they made apple cider, apple juice, apple butter, and apple wine. It was just the two of them, so in small batches the old fashioned way, and they were in their 60s and 70s when they did it, but every family visit to that place was amazing.
And this video just reminded me of that. Thanks!
Apple wine sounds amazing
Look up 'Willis Wood Cider Jelly'. 10 gallons of fresh cider boiled down to 20 oz of jelly. Addicting! (Not cheap).
We had an apple orchard as well. It was great!
I despised my grandparents apple orchard as a kid. Hated picking apples. Hated getting stung by bees while washing the apples. Hated selling apples.
Needless to say, in the decade since I finished highschool I can count on one hand the amount of times I've visited.
If it's clear and yeller, you got juice there feller. If it's cloudy and brown you're in cider town. --Ned Flanders
This is what I came to this comments section to read.
If it’s tangy and brown you’re in cider town
mine is cloudy and pale yellow
What if I'm in Canada?
@@C00LX100 You need to see an urololgist, my friend!
It's amazing how much equipment they can fit in that little barn.
Back when life was much simpler. Good ol how it's made
They still have new episodes
@@bradleywilcox8873 it’s not the same
@@nepnep1149 what do you mean
Selah
Hebrews 2:18 For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted./Inspiration+Because we live in a fallen world and the power of darkness is real, we will be tempted. Do not be fooled into thinking that because you were saved that you will not be tempted. This is false! Even Jesus suffered temptation while he was here on earth. Yet, he overcame Satan’s temptations. Since Jesus was tempted himself, he is able to help us when we are tempted. Call on the name of Jesus when you are tempted! /Prayer+ Dear God, this world is full of sin and temptation. Please, Lord, help me to overcome my temptations. Give me wisdom to know what situations and which people to avoid that will tempt me. When I am tempted, help me to remember that even Jesus was tempted but he called on you, O Lord, and used the power of your Word in His defense. When I am tempted, I will call on the name of Jesus and remember your Holy Word. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Good old way back in 2015? Didn't know nostalgia can happen that fast.
The church across from my childhood home would make apple butter by throwing in whole apples and cooking it for days, taking shifts. It was amazing. You’d get some stems and gross bits but it was the best tasting apple butter I’ve ever had.
3:23 So you get rid of the air inside the bottle...
3:40 you even push some juice out, to get the level right to the rim...
3:55 works really good...in about 4 out of 5 bottles...
Louisberg Coder Mill is a favorite of Kansas Citians and those in the surrounding area. They are also famous for their apple cider donuts.
Apple cider ice cream is also amazing
The donuts were always my favorite. I lived about 10 minutes away when I was younger. Nothing beats a fresh cider donut and a warm glass of apple cider in the winter. I still remember when the seniors put the insurance horse on top of the school XD
Apple Cider donuts sounds great
It's louisburg
I wonder how they clean all that equipment, especially the pipes.
VERY GOOD QUESTION.
Part Two: HOW IT’S CLEANED: Everything in This Processing Plant
🧼🧽🪣
Look at 2:47 the pipes look nasty the one in the back @Melissa0774
Flush them with a phosphoric acid solution
CLEAN IN PLACE (CIP) thats what we call it. using hot Caustic soda hot water and filtered water
@@royal_kira7184 They should seriously do an episode like that.
I live a few hours south of Louisburg and have been there many times. They also make apple donuts that are great.
To us Brits, this is just cloudy apple juice. Cider in the UK is usually an alcoholic drink.
Same thing in France. Apple juice is the non alcoholic drink, apple cider is the alcoholic one with a variation of soft or brut.
In the US it’s called hard cider or hard apple cider. 🤷🏽♀️
I've read "Cider Woman" in Viz magazine. Laughed myself into a hernia.
@@royal_kira7184 Then you can make 'Apple Jack'. It will knock you out!
@Patient 957 Let me guess; Apple Jack, cinnamon, nutmeg, and perhaps simple syrup. Roughly speaking, that is where you might start. Yes?
Anyone else straight vibing off this music
I've just learned so much in this video, as a non native english speaker, now I know that not all ciders are alcoholic beverages, also that tart is a flavor similar to sour, but sweeter and last but not least, there's something called apple butter that looks like a puree but it's not. Great day, thanks for such an informative process.
Just so you know, cider as a non alcoholic drink is only called that in America. Everywhere else calls it cloudy apple juice.
@@clairewoods1858 Thank you so much.
Love fresh cider and cinnamon-apple doughnuts from the mill! Every weekend all fall long we would stop and get cider and warm doughnuts. Then sit on the truck gate and make complete pigs of ourselves! Sitting there being pigs with the Michigan fall leaves coloring the background! Miss those days!
As a Kansas City local Louisburg is only one worth having!
As a Lawrencian, Louisburg is the GOAT!
Yes
Excuse ignorance...what does one use the apple "butter" for exactly?
@@sandrascott2606 "Apple butter is usually spread on bread, used as a side dish, an ingredient in baked goods, or as a condiment. Apple butter may also be used on sandwiches to add an interesting flavor, but is not as commonly used as in historical times."-Wikipedia
@@sandrascott2606 it's used a lot like jam. Though there was a time at the end of the 90s where it was used as an alternative to tomato products as a base for barbecue sauces
Always loved cider, its also a great use for apple that dont sell due to bruising or other damage. Still think i prefer normal apple juice though overall
"Been squeezin' apples since 1977" - love the tagline lol
I love apple butter! I had no idea this was how it was made
This is the most relaxing show ever!
My new favorite thing this year is to have a peanut butter cookie, then wash it down with a drink of cider. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend it!
@Don Clark it's really good! Probably not good FOR you, but it's the holidays!😁
Cider in US: A kind of apple juice
Cider in UK: Alcohol
By golly! We stopped there once. Beautiful place, friendly, and an almost overwhelming array of things to buy. Would love to go back. However, it can be found in many local stores these days so I don't have to go so far to get me some.
I recommend stopping by if you're close enough to stop. A lot plenty of time for browsing. Lol. 😊
Love Louisberg cider mill!! It’s about 30 mins south of me and we go every year for the pumpkin patch, apple cider, hard cider, and fresh apple donuts made every day 🤤 their disposal of apple mush in the back fields is very interesting too 😂
About an hour south of me as well. Get it at Dillons. Kids love it. Need to go visit at some point
Apple donuts ? Are the mix apple and flour to make ?
@@rumahbekasi6847 It's apple cider donuts, basically, they just infuse the apple cider in with the flour, they're DELICIOUS.
One of four fruits that I love. Which are watermelons, oranges, apples, and mangoes.
1:35 the part of the machinery is rusted...is it safe for food items?
No
Hi I love your videos so much! Anyone who is reading this have a great day and your amassing and never give up!
I love apple butter, nice to see how it's made.
Why is the label blurred out in some shots but not in all of them?
I saw that also.
I searched for a decent image of the label, and I found that they blurred out the address and website of the Louisburg Cedar Mill. Which is literally the only product in this video... and they show us where they were filming and everything throughout the whole video. We know it is in Louisburg Kansas, we KNOW it's the Louisburg Kansas Cedar Mill, like we watched the whole video and know everything about it. So why bother wasting time blurring out the address and website. That's like parading around someone's bank account and social number, but then blurring out their ears and not the face.
"The caps hit the bottles with perfect timing" in a perfect world yes. In ours that capper messes up probably 1 in 10 or so. And that tightener is iffy too haha. This is their most reliable/newest machines they filmed on 100% haha.
My dad lives just a few miles from here. Great little town.
i love how all of these have some poetic closing statement
One of the best things made in the Great State of Kansas!👏
That and the 10 foot groundhog.😉
Don't forget the world's largest ball of twine!
before i go to sleep its important i find out how apple cider is made😁😁😁
This isn't how cider is made, though. This is apple juice
I like that near zero waste. Bravo.
Gimme some of that “Chunky Apple Liquid™️”.
Those apples stuck in the corner at 1:03
*You'll never take me alive*
😅
I all ways loved apple cider. But never tried apple butter and after seeing this now I want to try some apple butter.
apple juice, apple butter, apple pomace, apple pectin, apple jelly, apple cider, hard apple cider - all good !!!
The fact that none of the Apple is wasted is really cool!
1:50 Me an hour after drinking lactose 🚽
This Voice is a Legend..
See this is really cool for me because I grew up in Louisburg. And seeing how successful that small little company became is amazing. I now live in texas and managed to find some of their cider in a local supermarket. I was ecstatic. Still can’t find a replacement for their cider donuts though.
I grew up there too! Awesome to see it on TV.
I can’t stand apple juice but I go NUTS when apple cider hits the shelves come fall. Love it so much
In the UK this is known as Cyder as it is unfermented apple juice, fermented apple juice is Cider.
The sweet (and tart) delicious taste of the fall
Huh the best Apple cider I have ever had was at the Apple Barn in Piegon Forge TN...... And there is nothing like apple butter for breakfast...............
1:29 there is literally a sticker in the grinder...
i don’t see it
It's not being grinded though, is it?
when it zooms in a little closer, at the top right area.
if theres a sticker there that probably means other ones might have them too so possibly other ones could be grinded.
This cider mill is here in Louisburg Kansas.
That cider mill is just about an hours drive from my house. We go there to get apples, pumpkins and other items all of the time!
Louisburg Cider Mill outside of KCMO? It's pretty neat to me to see a place I've been on a show like this.
@@Danielpeter2344 yes
This cider mill also makes the most amazing apple cider donuts!
3:54 Theres one not filled to the brim in the middle
I use apple cider to clean rust from gas tanks. Does a good job.
I’m confused at 3:10. Is that a rinsing machine or filling machine?
Yeah, they pasteurize the cider to kill the yeast that'll make ethanol, but if you add bread yeast to the cider, you can intentionally make the alcohol...
IME brewers yeast works better.
Thankfully here in Michigan you can still buy unpasteurized cider, which actually tastes like cider.
Oh...
I was almost ready to shudder after clicking on this video when I noticed there wasn't a "vinegar" in the title.
is the washing machine a filling machine or rinsing machine?
Yes! I was looking for this question. Lol
@@4050N glad I could oblige
It's always Apple cider season!
I am a very big fan. I love your videos
Holy cow I've actually been to this place.
Me too
Same live in kc
Why is the label censored at 4:05 ?
Louisburg Apple Cider is made in Kansas and it is the BEST apple cider!!!
oh, great I love apple cider!
*nevermind.*
I am from Egypt 💟 and I am a very good follower of this channel .. Please add the Arabic language .. Thank you very much .. I wish you success always.
Thank you for coming to louisburg to show how apple cider is made
This is probably my favorite.
I use a combination of apple cider, orange juice, water, and some spices for my turkey brine at Thanksgiving. I sink a turkey in my 5 gallon stainless steel pot for minimum of 24 hours with the brine after it cools. 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
"Chunky apple liquid" lol
I love apple cider especially on the holidays I actually seen how it's made plus I even made apple cider 1 time when I was in the country
Cant. Stop. Watching.
This place probably smells so good 🥺
I wonder what was so scandalous that it was deemed necessary to blur out the label a bit. The only thing I could think of is that they filmed it at a U.S. manufacturing location and somehow that conflicts with How It's Made being a Canadian production.
I looked up the label online. It's the business's address and email. Definitely got to be some lawyer reason for the blur.
I’m not sure how scandalous Louisburg, KS could be 😂
Love how they blurred the address of Louisburg's Apple Mill on each cider's label. Nothing Google Maps can't fix.
Or just Google “Louisburg cider mill”?
2:51 It also kills the flavor. Anyone who's had unpasteurized cider knows the difference.
Apple butter spread on cinnamon raisin bread 😋
@Tinderbox. Great combination there. Made for each other. That taste hits home, doesn't it?
What's the blurred out parts of the Louisburg apple cider label?
nevermind, it is in Kansas.
Apple butter is great, but pumpkin butter is my favorite!
Interesting. but why there's no fermentation process in making vinegar ?
“If it’s clear and yeller, your got juice there feller,
If it’s tangy and brown you’re in cider town!”
- Ned Flanders
I been there! They had great cider donuts
merry Christmas to all 😊❤🎆🎇❇✨
OMG, THE LOUISBURG CIDER MILL!!! I LOVE THAT PLACE!! I LIVE NOT FAR FROM THERE
Jangan biarkan apa yang berlaku semalam menghantui hidup anda hari ini
They should do a video on how those plastic caps are made.
Remember, if it's clear and yella, you got juice there ,fella. But if it's tangy and brown, you're in Cider Town.
this one has such good music
I like their process of "dump the apples in a busted back alley on the filthy concrete and hose em down with an unplugged drain pipe"
I liked the part where they handled and capped jars with no gloves. I hope this episode put that place out of business.
Actually, the cider mill is very much in business and is doing just fine. It’s a tourist destination and a brand sold in stores throughout northeastern Kansas.
1:15 I actually felt tempted to reach out and grab one of those apples that just left the washing station and eat it. They look so tasty.
Great information.
If it's clear and yella', you've got juice there, fella. If it's tangy and brown, you're in cider town.
I'm from Michigan where apple cider mills all over.......If you get a chance to drink fresh unpasteurized cider.....DO IT......ITS SOOOOO MUCH BETTER.......and don't get me started on hard cider.......numnum
okay nice!! Now show how they clean this place
Why
I want to try Apple Butter, but no place seems to ship it to England at the moment. Looks tasty.
Thank you🍏🍎
1:27 mmm.. I love stickers in my apple cider...
it shouldnt matter because the sticker is safe to eat and it will get filtered
I never had or heard of apple butter till I went to CCNO ( correctional center of northwest Ohio 😂) ..the only good thing that came out of it😂
Time to make hard candy - like maple sugar rock candy. apple juice (or cider) into boiled rock sugar, then poured out and hardened. Apple rock candy - yum !!!
That is not a thing. You can't make hard candy by boiling down apple juice.
Bru I like in louisburg 5 minutes from where this is made
Real shit: get the unpasteurized apple cider if you can. It tastes infinitely better. Small local orchards usually do this.
Non-alcoholic Cider ??
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