September 07, 2024

Illinois cider makers invited to compete in Illinois Specialty Growers Association annual Cider Contest

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Following last year’s competition cancellation due to COVID restrictions, Illinois apple cider makers will again get a chance to see who makes the best cider.

The much anticipated 32nd annual Cider Contest and the 19th annual Hard Cider Contest will again be hosted Jan. 5-7 at the Illinois Specialty Crops Conference in Springfield and will be sponsored by the Illinois State Horticulture Society.

Illinois contestants will compete against other Illinois producers for the Illinois State awards. Illinois ciders makers will also have the opportunity to submit their best ciders to challenge the out-of-state entries for the North American and Midwest awards.

Midwest awards are open to states surrounding and including Illinois, and North American awards are open to all cider makers in North America. For the Cider Contest, contestants are asked to submit a one-gallon-full container of unclarified apple cider that may be fresh or have been stored frozen.

Those making hard apple cider will want to get started now in order to have the maximum amount of fermentation time. Make sure your product is hard apple cider, not hard apple cider wine.

Although there is no definite break or definition where hard apple cider stops and where wine starts, Illinois Specialty Growers Association is seeking a hard apple cider product with alcohol content below 8%. Hard apple ciders containing other fruit flavoring such as pear, cherry, peach or cranberry will not be considered for judging.

Hard apple cider contestants are asked to submit a one-quart, but no more than a one-gallon, container of product for the hard apple cider judging contest.

Registration for all apple cider contests will take place from 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Jan. 6. Judging will commence at 10 a.m.

Entry fees are $10 per entry for each contest with one entry per orchard or farm family. Awards will be announced during the dinner banquet on Jan. 6.

Entry forms can be found at www.specialtygrowers.org/iscc2022.

For additional information, contact Ken Johnson, cider contest coordinator, at 217-243-7424, or kjohnso@illinois.edu.