Cider

Doc's Brewing Glossary by Adam McKee

Tired of the same old hops and barley? Craving something a little different, a little more crisp and refreshing? Then step right up and dive into the world of cider, where apples take center stage and the flavors range from sweet and juicy to dry and tart. Whether you’re a cider connoisseur or a curious newcomer, there’s a whole orchard of flavors waiting to be explored. So grab a glass, kick back, and let’s embark on a journey into the wonderful world of apple-based libations.

  • Dry Cider: Not for the faint of heart (or sweet tooth), dry cider is all about showcasing the natural tartness and tannins of apples. Expect a crisp, clean flavor with a subtle hint of sweetness and a lingering dryness that’ll leave you wanting more.

  • Sweet Cider: This is your classic, crowd-pleasing cider, bursting with juicy apple flavor and a satisfying sweetness. It’s perfect for sipping on a warm day or enjoying alongside a slice of apple pie.

  • Sparkling Cider: Who needs champagne when you’ve got sparkling cider? These bubbly brews add a festive touch to any occasion, with a bright, effervescent character that’s sure to put a smile on your face.

  • Fruit Cider: Why limit yourself to just apples when you can add a whole orchard of flavors to your cider? From berries to stone fruits to tropical delights, fruit ciders offer a world of possibilities for flavor exploration.

  • Ice Cider: This dessert-worthy cider is made from apples that have been naturally frozen on the tree, resulting in a concentrated sweetness and a complex flavor profile that’s perfect for sipping after dinner.

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