( 97 ) 
The Rule is, that when they run fmooth 
through the Fingers they are broke enough ; 
and, when thus broke, they that are mod cu- 
rious will keep them in Tubs about four and 
twenty or fix and thirty Hours ; but if they 
lie much longer it will damage the Cyder. At 
bell, this Method is only to give the Liquor a 
high Colour; for in making common Cyder 
People feldom pay any Regard to this, as it is a 
tedious, troublefome Way ; therefore our gene- 
ral Method is to prefs the grinded Apples as foon 
as they are broke, or prefently after. 
Chap. IX. 
Of Cyder-Prejfes ; by the Devonshire 
Cyder ijl . 
Of the fever al Sorts of Cyder- Prejfcs that in De- 
von (hire are called Pounds ; by my Devon- 
(hire Correfpondent . 
IN this Country (fays he) they ufe various 
i Sorts of Cyder- P 
relies. I (hail men 
if ion 
three, 
which are thefe ; the Screw, the P' 
iece, 
and the Pulley- Prefs. 
Firft, of the Sc: 
•ew- 
Prefs. 
This Sort is r 
eckoned the bed of ; 
any. 
where 
i there is a very 
large Quantity of C 
yder 
to m a 
ke, becaufe it is 
more late apd expedn 
:ious 
than ; 
any other, and ; 
are made- with either 
one 
H 
or 
