Saturday, October 22 – 9:00 am – 2:30 pm – Cheese-Making and Farmhouse Cider-Making


At Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, learn how to make a simple, delicious cheese in your own kitchen. BBG’s own Chris Wellens will cover equipment, supplies, and basic techniques used in making most types of cheese. Each participant will make a batch of fresh mozzarella from start to finish, as well as take home instructions and a set of ingredients to make a batch or two at home. This workshop is for beginners, and participants will learn by doing. $5 materials cost paid to the instructor. The cheese making session will be held from 9 – 11. Then, at 11:30, after a short break, you will delve into the mysteries of cider. In New England, cider-making is to autumn what maple sugaring is to the spring season: a cultural activity. Cider expert Dennis D. Picard will teach us the history and process of this American tradition from the selection and collection of apples to the pressing of the fruit which results not merely in apple juice, but the extracted liquid from apples which is capable of fermentation. Picard will teach us how the fermentation process can result in 4% to 8% alcohol content in the cider that allows it to be kept from just after it is made all the way to the next season’s apple harvest. This program includes a slide presentation, a lesson on apple selection and varietal characteristics, grinding and pressing techniques, and an understanding of the art of fermentation.

Dennis D. Picard has been a museum professional in the “Living History” field for over 30 years. He began his career at Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, MA, where he eventually spent 12 years filling various positions, including “lead interpreter,” where he researched and designed many public programs that are still offered by that institution today. He is presently director at Storrowton Village Museum in West Springfield, MA.

You may sign up for each session separately (cheese course is $40 for BBG members, $45 for nonmembers, and cider is $25 for BBG members and $30 for nonmembers) or enjoy a 10% discount if you register for both. Call 413-298-3926 to register.

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