020: Curtis Sherrer | Millstone Cellars, Maryland

020: Curtis Sherrer | Millstone Cellars, Maryland

Author: Ria Windcaller: Award-winning Cidermaker, Podcaster | Craft Beer Columnist March 1, 2016 Duration: 1:00:58

Curtis Sherrer is barreling aging single variety apples at Millstone Cellars. An old grist mill dating back to the 1850s houses the Tasting Room.

"We will have 50 barrels and then settle on 15 to pick from to blend for that one cider that will be bottled"

Cider Chat Ep 020 Curt Sherrer of Millstone

Curtis Sherrer, Millstone Cellars

"If you are looking to save money, all you need is a barrel. You don't need chillers."

Millstone's Cider Making

Instead of pressing multiple apples and creating the sweet cider that will then be fermenting – Curt keeps apple varieties separate until he finds the perfect balance

At the "Old Grist Mill" they use a cloth press on site that dates back to 1850s.

Says Curt of the goal behind choosing to become a cidermaker, "Let's take apple juice and see how close we can get to making a chardonnay"

"No one knows what the Jonathan apple variety can do at different maturity levels or what it can do on different yeasts. So we will have 20 barrels of Jonathan with different yeasts.

We used beer yeast, cider, wine, sherry yeast and now we have come down to four primary yeasts."

Curt's Recommendations

Look at bending much like ones does with spices and ingredients: See what will make the most savory cider.

The learnings garnered from making cider from single variety apples, until the final blend are abundant. You will learn in this chat about:

  • How maturity ( of the apple and cider) matters
  • How does maceration change it? Maceration is what happens when you wait to press the pomace (crushed apples), letting the pomace sit for a bit, like 24 hours to 2 days or even longer.
  • Learn the taste differences between free run apple juice where the pomace is barely pressed versus crushing and pressing immediately.

What can you expect at the Millstone Cellars Tasting Room?

  • Up to and over 7 ciders, cysers ( cider fermented with honey) and meads.
  • Ciders made with locally sourced hops, baby ginger, peaches, pears, cherries, and spice bush.
  • Take a tour and have a tasting (only on weekends).
  • Millstone serves their cider on tap making it a great stop to bring your lunch or early dinner and have a glass out on a picnic table.

Start up Cidery Tips:

  • Put time into your Cider Name
  • Package design
  • Think Trade Marking your brand and your cider name.

3 Main Millstone Ciders

If you visit expect more ciders on hand as they have seasonals and new ciders they are working on continually.

  • Farmgate – made with "pure apples" meaning nothing is added
  • Hopvine – blend up base cider and then add hops and might add a bit of honey or cryo-cider (frozen cider)
  • Gingeroot – made with organic baby ginger and local blueberry honey

Not so much what the winemaker or cidermaker does. It's what kind of fruit comes into the door. If you are getting quality fruit coming in through the door, It's yours to screw up.

Contact info for Millstone Cellars

  • Update: Millstone Cellars is Closed
  • Addrees of the mill – 2029 Monkton Road – Monkton, Maryland

Mentions in this Cider Chat


There’s a whole world in a glass of cider, and Cider Chat is your invitation to explore it. Hosted by award-winning cidermaker and writer Ria Windcaller, this podcast travels far beyond the bottle to meet the people who make the global cider culture so vibrant. Each conversation is a journey-you might find yourself in a heritage orchard learning the history of forgotten apple varieties, in a bustling taproom with an importer explaining regional traditions, or in a kitchen with a chef pairing cider with unexpected foods. The discussions get into the delightful nuances, too, whether that’s the semantics of what we even call this drink or how the concept of terroir translates from soil to sip. It’s not just about production; it’s about the community, the travel, and the stories that fermentation unlocks. This is for anyone curious about the craft, history, and sheer enjoyment of fermented apple juice in all its forms. So, pour a glass and settle in for a series that feels like a wide-ranging, informative, and genuinely good-humored chat with friends who happen to be obsessed with cider. You’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for every effervescent, tart, or sweet sip, hearing directly from the growers, makers, and enthusiasts who are shaping this drink’s exciting present and future.
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