Who grows it? can it be used as an eater? I know it is a cider apple but it also says it is a sweet cider apple that can stay on the tree until past xmas. I am not keen on tramp juice, but seeing as it has such a wonderful name I might get one if it is edible, although it could be useful just to juice.
If it makes a rich, strong cider (plenty of sugar turns to high alcohol cider) with a "woody" aroma, that would suggest also a lot of tannins, ie bitter components. Gives cider depth and body, but could be less pleasant in an eating apple. Just saying what I read from the description, I have not tried it myself. They do however describe it as dual purpose which is encouraging. Maybe you can get your hands on one to try, Ace, before you get a tree. :wave:
http://www.talatonplants.co.uk/slack-ma-girdle---cider-apple-tree~199
Dual purpose might mean cider & cooking (always the cynic)...
Cheers.
I don't mind cooking especially if they last as long as stated.
Love the name! Sounds a bit Scottish?
It describes what happens to the waste band - but what effect does it have on the brain??