CHAPTER XVII, 



PERRY. 



In the manufacture of Perry, the same rules are 

 adopted as in making cider; except, that it is not usual 

 to permit the pulp to remain long before pressing; it 

 should be done immediately after grinding. Perry 

 does not become so clear and bright as cider it must 

 be racked off when moderately clear : and must if ne- 

 cessary, be fined by isinglass. 



