10 Ciders Craft Beer Drinkers Will Love
As fall starts getting into full swing, and apple picking season wraps up, nobody would blame you for tapping into the flavors of the season by reaching for a bottle of hard cider. Whether it’s sweet or dry, apple or pumpkin, hard cider is the fastest-growing alcoholic beverage segment in the United States. To wit, here are 10 ciders to warm your soul on a chilly autumn evening.
Apple Pie
Cidery: Julian Hard Cider
City: Julian, Calif.?
ABV: 7%
If you live in or visit Southern California, you’ve probably heard of Julian, the old mining town in the mountains outside of San Diego. With the gold rush long gone, the major rush to Julian is the throng of tourists who flock to the small city every fall to experience everything related to the apple. Pie companies do battle for tourist dollars, as lines stretch around the corner, full of people who want to get their piece of Julian Apple Pie with its cinnamon streusel topping. This cider perfectly emulates the famous California confection with sweet apple and cinnamon flavors.
Strawman or Iceman?
Cidery: Angry Orchard?
City: Cincinnati, Ohio?
ABV: 10%
The Boston Beer Company (brewers of Samuel Adams) entered the cider game in 2011 with Angry Orchard. The core offerings of Angry Orchard are your traditional 5% ABV apple ciders with flavors like Cinnful (sour apple and cinnamon), Crisp Apple and Green Apple. The real attention getters of the Angry Orchard portfolio are their heftier offerings that come in larger 750-ml bottles. Strawman lands more on the dry side, while Iceman is a sweeter homage to Canadian ice ciders, which start with frozen juice to dial up the sweetness.
Nice & Naughty?
Cidery: 2 Towns Ciderhouse?
City: Corvallis, Ore. ?
ABV: 10.5%
Another high-alcohol offering, this one comes courtesy of Oregon’s 2 Towns Ciderhouse. With strong aromas of cinnamon and nutmeg, and a sweet yet spicy flavor, this cider will surely put you in a holiday mood. Plus, as a bonus, the high alcohol content will help you get through those stressful holiday gatherings.
Saison Reserve?
Cidery: Cider Creek?
City: Canisteo, NY?
ABV: 6.9%
There are certainly more choices when it comes to hard apple cider than sweet and dry. Cider Creek inoculates apple juice with a strain of Belgian Saison yeast, which gives unique funky fruit flavors to this unfiltered semisweet cider. Don’t run away from the sediment, Cider Creek actually recommends that you roll the bottle to mix the sediment throughout the cider, and enjoy extra cold.
Pumpkin Spice?
Cidery: Seattle Cider?
City: Seattle, Wash.?
ABV: 6.9%
When you think of pumpkin spice beverages coming from Seattle, the first thing to pop into your head is probably the ridiculously long line at your local Starbucks, as the pumpkinheads are the only thing standing between you and your morning migraine cure. Don’t let this experience turn you off of all things pumpkin spice, as you’ll be shutting off a whole world of flavor. The Seattle Cider Company starts with juice from sweet apples, and then adds pumpkin puree and traditional pumpkin pie spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and clove. This cider is autumn in a glass.