CiderPunks at Glastonbury Apple Day, Museum of Rural Life

Punks getting ready to give away free tastes of cider to visitors to the Apple Day at the Museum of Rural Life, Glastonbury.
We had a great time here, we gave a lot of people a taste of our great ciders, and met some great characters. In our area there was also a demonstration of cidermaking involving chipping the apples using a huge old tractor and some belts driving the chipper. The chipped apples were then taken to the press in the barn where they were packed in straw. This is called a "cheese"; in the past the word "cheese" was used to describe something wrapped in a cloth; nowadays the word lives on with fermented milk products and fermented apple products. Is it any wonder that cheese and cider go so well together?