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Every fall I have to make a pilgrimage.
And while I used to drive to South Berwick, Maine this year I had to drive farther … down to Dover, New Hampshire because the cider I crave has moved in to larger new digs.
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This is small batch hard cider and has a very limited distribution range. Even if I do manage to find an elusive 4 pack in a store up our way, it’s never the seasonal flavors I want.
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With that many varieties, we had to do a flight.
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Which made me add a melon crush and a ginjah baby to the three packs of squashed I brought home. .
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You’re looking at $90 worth.
The prices make me gasp every time… $18 a four pack, which is $4.50 per can.
Insane.
But then so is the apple-y goodness.
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Interesting flavors. You’ve made me miss my Palm Springs home. We had apple orchards 30 minutes away. Every Fall we’d go for cider, apple picking and other goodies.
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I like hard cider as an alternative to beer or wine. It’s so much more than just apple now…
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I remember visiting Canada in college and they had hard cider. I didn’t like the taste back then, because I was used to regular old beer.
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It’s come a long way since then. So many flavors and degrees of sweetness.
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I’ll have to give it a second chance, 40 years later!
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Ick to the banana one. The other ones look delish!
Those are the kinds of prices they charge us here in 🇨🇦 😵💫
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The banana tasted nothing like banana, the coconut was overpowering and awful.
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So still awful. 🫤
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Yes.
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A far cry from back in the day before apple cider was pasteurized. We would buy a gallon and leave it out of the refrigerator to ferment, then chill when it was the way we wanted it. A gallon of hard cider then cost less than a 12 oz can now. Of course, it was only apple-flavored.
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The good ol’ days cider was much cheaper.
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How fun! I miss all kinds of cider. Is it a drier, or sweeter type?
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They have dry and slightly sweet. The ones I chose are medium sweet.
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Those are pretty good prices!
Sadly, our local cidery closed without warning last month.
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The best hard cider I’ve ever had was in Normandy France – we have hard cider here but it’s not as robust!
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