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Of nuking Oder. 
is deferibed before in the I 1 II Fig. 
It is alfo obferved, that a new Veflel 
made of Oak, tinges any Liquor at the firft 
with a brown Colour; wherefore it is con¬ 
venient thorowly to feafon your new Vef- 
fels with (adding water, wherein you may 
boyl Apple-pumisit you pleafe, before you 
put your Cider in them; which when io 
feafon’d, areto be preferr'd to any that have 
beenufed, unlefs after Canary , Malaga, or 
Sherry Wines, or after Metrheglin ; which 
will much advance the colour and favour 
of your Cider', but VelTels out of which 
Strong -Beer or Ale have been lately drawn, 
are to be rejected, unlefs thorowly fcald- 
ed and feafon’d as before, which then will 
ferve indifferently well, nothing agreeing 
worle with Cider than Mdt ; for of Cider 
or Watev-Cider, boy I’d and added to Malt, 
hath been made a Liquor not at all grate¬ 
ful. Small-Beer-Vefleis well fealded, are 
not amifs: White or Rhcnifb-Wme-Veffds 
may do well for prefent drinking, or fora 
Lufcious Cider , elfe they are apt tocaufe 
too great a fermentation. 
A good Cideriji will have his Vefleis 
wherein he puts his pulp or ground fruit, 
v. herein he prefles and tuns his Liquor, 
and wherein he makes his Oder kin, all of 
them 
