Craft Cider Making by Andrew Lea

Craft Cider Making by Andrew Lea

Longstanding cider making guru on UKCider Andrew Lea who once worked at Long Ashton Cider Research station has a new book out, called simply “Craft Cider Making“.

Andrew dispenses valuable cider wisdom to beginners and experts alike on the ukcider mailing list discussion group from how to make cider to dealing with emergencies.

The new book is out on the shelves at discerning bookshops, and available now via amazon.co.uk below

A book on Craft Cider Making by Andrew Lea ? “That one’s got to be a must!”

7 Responses to “Craft Cider Making by Andrew Lea”


  1. 1 Ruth Tott

    Andrew’s book is now in stock and can be despatched immediately. The publishers, The Good Life Press do not charge postage.

  2. 2 Jim water crystals

    Perfect. I was just thinking about where and how to learn more about cider. I’m sure that this book will add some spice in my life, thanks for the tip. I don’t know what will be the end results, but the process has to be fun, or at least I will gain some information after reading the book. Thanks again, cheers!

  3. 3 gamer gal

    My husband loves cider and I was wondering how to make my own and I came across your site about this book. I would have not ever known about this book if it wasn’t for finding your blog! Thanks so much not I’m off to get the book and see if I can make the cider right haha!

  4. 4 Kay

    HI
    I am trying to be in contact with the Andrew Lea from Widnes, Cheshire who had a letter published in the Independent on 4 December. Could your Andrew Lea be him? I came across your website via a search on the internet. thanks.

  5. 5 Andy

    Hi Kay,
    The Andrew Lea who is author of Craft Cider Making and contributes to ukcider has his orchard in South Oxfordshire so I think the one in Cheshire must be a different Andrew Lea but then again newspapers make all sorts of mistake. Was the letter about cider?

  6. 6 plantcollector

    We are a local group in Bristol creating a community orchard for local people to make apple juice and cider. While there is quite a lot of information about cider making, the information about growing the correct varieties to make apple juice seems limited. Will this book help and can any body give any more advice?

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