Homemade Apple Cider: Is It Worth It? - Family Makes Cents (2024)

‘Tis the season to be full of apple cider!

Now that it’s October, shelves are stocked with cider. I will be consuming this fall beverage in mass quantities so instead of breaking the bank over gallons of store bought apple cider, I decided to give making it at home a try!

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Most things are cheaper to make yourself (like brewing coffee at home) but is apple cider one of them? Let’s find out by doing it ourselves!

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Ingredients:

  • 10-12 apples, quartered (I used a mixture of Gala, Granny Smith, and Fuji)
  • 2 oranges, quartered (I used mandarin oranges)
  • 4 cinnamon sticks
  • spices to taste (I used Nutmeg, Cloves, and Allspice)
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar/maple syrup or to taste
  • 16 cups water (more or less depending on pot size)

Tools:

The first thing to do is chop the goodies.

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I used a mixture of Gala, Granny Smith, and Fuji apples. I also threw in some oranges (I had mandarin on hand) for that citrusy flavor.

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Fill

Next, fill with water. You want to cover the apples (as best you can because the apples rise with the water level) but also leave 1-2 inches of space between the water and the top of the pot.

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Add spices.

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I mixed 1/4 teaspoon of each: allspice, nutmeg, cloves with water along with 2 tablespoons of brown sugar and mixed it with the apples. I don’t think that was enough for my taste – I had to add more while cooking. Taste and add more as you go.

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Add in the cinnamon sticks. If you have a little helper, this is a great way to get them involved.

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Simmer

Heat on high heat, then reduce to simmer until apples are soft. The recipe says 2 hours but ours took longer. I tasted the mixture at this point and it was pretty watery. I mashed the apples and oranges and then let it continue to simmer for 4 more hours. That helped a lot. The apartment smelled lovely all evening!

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We made this a two day process because I started it late in the afternoon – my bad. I let the mashed apples simmer for a while & cool and then put them in the fridge before I went to bed.

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Strain

The next morning we began the straining process. First, I put it through a mesh strainer and then mashed it some more. I did this twice.

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The recipe recommends a cheese cloth but we didn’t have any on hand. Scoop the mashed apples into the cloth to strain the solids. I enlisted the help of my hubby for this part and before I could stop it, he had already used one of my very nice and very new towels… Oh well. He promises me it will come out in the wash.

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I would show you a picture of the pulp but it was just a gross looking brown ball of fiber-y mush. You’ll have to make it yourself if you want to see what I’m talking about.

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We draped the towel over the dutch oven and poured the mixture one more time just to make sure we got all the solids out.

Once the cider is back in the pot, heat it up and sweeten to taste. I added 2 more tablespoons of brown sugar and a healthy sprinkling of allspice, nutmeg, and cloves.

Voilà! Homemade apple cider is done!

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The original recipe said it would yield 12 servings. I got 48oz. Even at 6oz a serving, that would still only be 8 servings. The recipe also said prep time was 10 minutes… Maybe I’m just slow but total prep (cutting fruit, mashing, cheese cloth-ing, and straining multiple times) took me a lot longer than 10 minutes.

The Results

Nevertheless, it is so so delicious. You can sweeten it however you want. It is about the same thickness of cider from the store and this version is fairly mild. To get that kick or bite that some ciders have, add more spices.

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You can spice up each cup individually to enjoy a variety of tastes.

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So, does this DIY save you time and money?

Cost Breakdown: (the following are estimates)

  • Apples: $2.25 (a little more than half a bag of apples at $4/bag)
  • Oranges: $0.25 (2 mandarins out of a $3, 3lb bag)
  • Sugar & Spices: a few cents
  • Strainer: on hand
  • Cheese Cloth: towel, on hand
  • Pot: on hand

The Verdict

Is it cost and time efficient? A gallon of fresh apple cider at Walmart is about $4/gallon. I used about $2.50 worth of fruit and a few cents worth of spices to get 48oz. If we say it cost a total of $2.75 to make this batch of 48oz, that would come out to $7.15/gallon.

If cost is your only factor, then once you add up the ingredients, and the time spent making the cider, it would probably be faster and cheaper to stick a gallon or two in your cart next time you visit the store.

Variations

Next time I would use a lot more apples. There was only 8 in this batch. When pouring the water, I would keep a close eye on it – the apples rise with the water level so if you are trying to “cover” the apples, you’ll add too much water.

This would cook very quickly in an Instant Pot and I might try that next. My husband made his own batch in the Instant Pot and it took about 20 minutes. The only down side would be that you won’t get that wonderful smell wafting through the house all day long. A crock pot is also a great option.

If you are going for ease, grab a jug of apple juice and simmer it on the stove with some spices and cinnamon sticks. It’s not quite apple cider but it gets the job done.

Was it Worth it?

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In short, yes. Sometimes cost isn’t the only factor. Making this cider felt like a labor of love. Yes it was time consuming but also rewarding. I had control over what ingredients were used. The apartment smelled wonderfully and I already have all these ingredients on hand so I can make it whenever I want. Next time, I’ll make a bigger batch with a lot more apples.

Making my own cider was a first for me and I feel as though I’ve gained a new skill along with a sense of accomplishment. It may not be cost or time efficient but it was worth it. And what’s better than homemade cider?

Hope you enjoy!

Here is the recipe I used from Gimme Some Oven.

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FAQs

Homemade Apple Cider: Is It Worth It? - Family Makes Cents? ›

If we say it cost a total of $2.75 to make this batch of 48oz, that would come out to $7.15/gallon. If cost is your only factor, then once you add up the ingredients, and the time spent making the cider, it would probably be faster and cheaper to stick a gallon or two in your cart next time you visit the store.

Is homemade apple cider worth it? ›

Store-bought apple cider is usually full of added sugars. The heating processes it goes through can suppress the flavor of the apples. When you make homemade apple cider, you don't lose a speck of its appley-ness. Making cider yourself means you control the sweetness.

Is it worth making your own cider? ›

Rather than letting them go to waste, thoughts turn to making cider at home. Once you've done it and tasted your own cider, you'll want to make it again and again. It really is such a simple thing to make. And as well as being lovely to drink in the summer, it's great for mulled cider and casseroles in the winter.

How many apples does it take to make 1 gal of cider? ›

How many apples does it take to make a gallon of cider? - It will take just a little over a peck or 36-42 medium apples to make just one gallon of cider.

Why is apple cider so expensive? ›

From costs to operate farm equipment to labor costs, prices of apples continue to rise across the U.S. and at BrixStone Farms in Bear Lake. But that cost, unfortunately, reflects back to the consumer.

Is it cheaper to make or buy apple cider? ›

If we say it cost a total of $2.75 to make this batch of 48oz, that would come out to $7.15/gallon. If cost is your only factor, then once you add up the ingredients, and the time spent making the cider, it would probably be faster and cheaper to stick a gallon or two in your cart next time you visit the store.

How long does homemade apple cider last? ›

Apple cider will stay good in your refrigerator for 2 weeks. Be sure to let it cool down completely before storing in an airtight container and popping it in the refrigerator.

What yeast is best for cider? ›

There are others; Clos De Bois, for an aromatic sip, or CL-23, for a clean, crisp cider. Any beer yeast will also create apple cider, however, some are much better than others. One of our favorites is the Safale US-05, which is a yeast commonly used to make pale ales and IPAs. It has a crisp, clean flavor.

How long does it take to make cider at home? ›

A constant cool temperature is much better than one that fluctuates. The fermentation time will depend on the room temperature and the initial starting gravity. 5 to 14 days is just a guide. The slower the fermentation the better the cider will taste.

Why isn t cider more popular? ›

Because food preservation had changed and sanitation efforts were made, the need to keep cider on hand wasn't as dire. All of these factors led to the decline and cider was no longer the drink of choice.

Do you have to use campden tablets when making cider? ›

Dosage depends on the acidity of the juice: a low acid juice (pH of 3.7 to 3.8) will require 3 campden tablets per gallon of juice; average acid juice (pH of 3.4 to 3.6) will require 2 tablets per gallon; high acid juice (pH below 3) does not require campden tablets.

How many pounds of apples does it take to make apple cider? ›

It takes 15 pounds of apples to produce a gallon of cider. Using a blend of apple varieties will give your cider a more complex flavor that is not overly sweet or tart. Tart apples like the Granny Smith, Pink Lady or Braeburn mixed with sweeter varieties like Fuji or Jonagold will yield a well-balanced beverage.

How long is a gallon of apple cider good for? ›

How Long Does Apple Cider Last in the Fridge? Again, unpasteurized apple cider has a shelf life of about two or three days. With North Coast Organic's pasteurized apple cider, however, your apple cider can last anywhere from seven to ten additional days in the fridge after it's been opened.

What is the world's best selling cider? ›

Strongbow is the world's leading cider with a 15 per cent volume share of the global cider market and a 29 per cent volume share of the UK cider market. Bulmer's is a subsidiary of Heineken International, the multinational Dutch brewer who also own the sustainable cider brand Inch's.

Is apple cider healthier than apple juice? ›

Cider contains more of apples' polyphenol compounds than clear commercial apple juice. Fresh cider from cider apples may contain from two to four times the amount of these healthful compounds compared to clear commercial apple juice because of the apple varieties used and the extra processing to make clear juice.

What is the best apple for apple cider? ›

Most apples can be used in creating flavorful hard cider, but there are a few specific varieties that work best as cider apples. Galas, Gravensteins, Newtown Pippins, Rome Beauties and Winesaps are a few common varieties that can add amazing nuances and depth to hard cider.

What are the benefits of homemade apple cider? ›

Apple cider contains polyphenols, which are compounds in plants that act as antioxidants. They can help the body to fight against free radicals and cell damage, lowering your risk of certain types of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Polyphenols also help to ease inflammation in the body.

What does apple cider do if you drink it everyday? ›

The Bottom Line. Apple-cider vinegar is a trendy addition to a healthy diet, with some claims suggesting that ingesting it every day can support healthy blood sugar levels, weight-management goals and more.

What does homemade apple cider taste like? ›

Whether pasteurized or not, the result is a cloudy, caramel-colored liquid with a complex sweet, tart flavor. Much tangier than apple juice. It's a versatile treat in that it can be consumed by itself as a beverage or used as an ingredient in other things.

Is homemade apple cider vinegar better than store bought? ›

But just like other fermented drinks, I've found that homemade apple cider vinegar is better and cheaper than the store bought kind. Plus you don't need a starter culture or any fancy equipment to make it. Just a jar, apples and some sugar water. Seriously, it's fool proof.

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