I think prohibition also had something to do with the state of cider in the United States. Most cider orchards were cut down during prohibition, and after the ban was lifted, the investment was too high to justify replanting.
Edit: The American_Cider folks don't believe any trees were cut during prohibition. I am no historian, so I'll defer to their expertise.
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I think prohibition also had something to do with the state of cider in the United States. Most cider orchards were cut down during prohibition, and after the ban was lifted, the investment was too high to justify replanting.
Edit: The American_Cider folks don't believe any trees were cut during prohibition. I am no historian, so I'll defer to their expertise.
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