What the air does out here
The press barn at the edge of the midway runs day and night, and the crates of valley apples backed up to the door prove it. Steam rolls out with hot pressed apples, cinnamon stick, and clove riding it, and paper cups cross the plank counter faster than they can cool. The whole leg works this way, one barn at a time: the valley grows it, the Stretch cooks it.
Who rides with it
Fall people who never actually left. Drivers who order two cups, one for each hand and none for the cupholder. The cups say caution, hot. The line reads it as a promise.
Pair it at the next stop
You have met this crop before, cold and sparkling on the Orchard Inn's porch, where Merry Mimosa pours at Mile 29; the barn serves the same apples hot. Three markers up the fair dips them instead, Caramel Apple at Mile 44. This is the scent a fall rotation tends to start with, though the press does not check the month.
