cider maker

collocation in English

meaningsofciderandmaker

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cider
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsaɪ.dər/
us
/ˈsaɪ.dɚ/
UK ;
an alcoholic drink made ...
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maker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmeɪ.kər/
us
/ˈmeɪ.kɚ/
the people or company that ...
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(Definition ofciderandmakerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Can thecidermakerput as much sugar as he likes into the cider before and during fermentation without incurring the risk of extra duty?
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Therefore, if thecidermakerwas put in on principle, on what theory is he taken out?
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Thecidermakercan do anything he likes provided that he does not bring the strength up to 15 degrees of proof.
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In my area, we have a small local brewery, a smallcidermakerand various wine producers.
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Of these only one who could be described as a farmhousecidermakerhas since asked for his registration to be cancelled.
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This year, we were able to give cider makers extra sugar to enable them to take up the greatest possible quantity of apples.
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As farmhouse cider makers are not separately identified for revenue purposes the figures are not available from official sources.
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This is not altogether surprising because there are 67 cider makers which are exempt compared with only 48 who have to pay duty.
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No separate central record is kept of the revenue collected from registered farmhouse cider makers, however defined, as distinct from the large commercial producers.
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However, small-scale cider makers can apply for exemption from registration and payment of duty if their annual production does not exceed 70 hectolitres.
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Many of the licensed wholesalers are cider makers and also distillers.
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I understand that cider makers have bought apples this year to the limit of their storage and productive capacity.
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The nature of the extent of the department's control of cider makers is geared to the amounts of revenue involved.
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Cider makers have nowhere near the economies of scale enjoyed by brewers.
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An increase in the exemption limit from 1,500 to the figure suggested, of 5,000 gallons, would exempt only a further eight cider makers.
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The records kept are not divided into county totals and do not differentiate between farmhouse cider makers and other producers.
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This proved to be the only way forward, and it was certainly supported by the vast majority of cider makers.
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One is therefore driven to the conclusion that the cider makers were included as a matter of principle.
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We are more concerned with the effect of an increase in the exemption limit on the cider makers whose production is a little above the exemption limit, whatever its level.
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