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Women Making Waves in the Cider World 7

By Holly Tennant / July 18, 2017 /

From coast to coast and across the pond, women continue to find their place in the thriving cider trade. For our 7th Women Making Waves feature, we asked three different women what distinguishes ciders and cider making in their regions: the west coast, east coast and Europe. Pat Knittel, Wrangletown Cider Company Looking to the…

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Job Opening Alert: Eden Specialty Ciders Seeking Head Cidermaker

By Kristen Kwiatkowski / June 22, 2017 /

If you’re a professional cidermaker currently seeking a new job in your field, listen up: Eden Specialty Ciders has the perfect position for you! Eden Specialty Ciders, based in Newport, Vermont, is currently seeking a full-time head cidermaker. Those who are interested should submit a cover letter and resume with references to eleanor@edenciders.com ASAP before this opportunity…

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Local Libations Makers to Pour Samples at the 2017 Philly Farm & Food Fest

By Kerry McKenzie / March 22, 2017 /

There are plenty of reasons to get yourself to the Philly Farm and Food Fest (PF3), taking place on April 8 at the Philadelphia Convention Center (see a preview on The Town Dish). Here’s one more reason to make a plan to attend: a handful of our favorite local cider makers, brewers and distillers will be pouring…

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Resilience: Good Life Farm and The Finger Lakes Cider House

By Sofia Payson / January 5, 2017 /

Melissa Madden and Garrett Miller of Good Life Farm/Good Life Cider and Finger Lakes Cider House have gone beyond sustainability and learned regeneration, that which can renew during changing times—certainly a relevant message for 2017. Cider Culture interviewed Melissa to discover the answer to a simple question: what is the Good Life? Good Life Farm: Permaculture and Resilience Permaculture…

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Join Penn State Extension for a Hard Cider Producers Tour of the Finger Lakes (Dec. 5)

By Kristen Kwiatkowski / November 15, 2016 /

Are you a hard cider producer or apple grower who is looking to learn more about the industry and grab insight from some knowledgeable industry pros? Then, be sure to get your registration in this week for the Hard Cider Producers Only Tour of the Finger Lakes set for December 5. This Penn State Extension one-day cider…

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Urban Tree Cidery: A Peach of a Spot

By Maggie Mitchell / September 20, 2016 /

If you enjoy your cider complemented by a sunny dose of collaboration, Urban Tree Cidery is where you need to be. Atlanta, Georgia’s first craft cidery, Urban Tree has demonstrated that it can play VERY nicely with local musicians, food trucks, chefs and the surrounding community—all to give thirsty and hungry visitors an experience to savor. Located…

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Cider Travels: Drinking Cider in and Around Burlington, Vermont

By Ronald Sansone / August 15, 2016 /

Vermont is well respected for its beer scene, with some of the best breweries in the world located in the Green Mountain state (a few that quickly come to mind are Hill Farmstead, Lawson’s Finest Liquids and The Alchemist). Vermont is also home to one of the oldest, largest and best known cider makers in the country, Woodchuck Cider, and…

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Don’t Miss This: Indian Ladder Farmstead Cidery and Brewery Tasting at Wassail (June 29)

By Kristen Kwiatkowski / June 28, 2016 /

Wassail knows cider and knows it well. Luckily for cider-lovers, this New York City cider bar hosts a full slate of cider events throughout the year. Next event coming up: Indian Ladder Farmstead Brewery and Cidery tasting event with brewer/cidermaker Dietrich Gehring on June 29. This pay-as-you-go event will take place from 6–9 p.m. at the bar…

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4 Women Making Waves in the Hard Cider World

By Holly Tennant / March 28, 2016 /

You may think that cider is just a man’s game—and the fact that the board of the U.S. Association of Cider Makers contains 10 men and just 1 woman would certainly seem to bear that out—but we’re here to tell you that there is a group of hard-working women advancing the craft in many different capacities.…

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Cider Conversations: Industry Growth

By Ronald Sansone / February 25, 2016 /

When reading cider news, everywhere you look the statistics point toward continued steady growth for smaller cider producers and declined growth for larger industrial producers, but still, all signs are pointing toward overall continued growth for the cider industry in the United States. While at CiderCON we had a chance to meet cider producers from…

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Six Days at CiderCON: An Insider’s Look

By Ronald Sansone / February 10, 2016 /

Last week I was one of about 1,200 attendants at CiderCON in Portland, Oregon. If you don’t know about CiderCON, it is an annual gathering of commercial cider makers. It’s an opportunity for cider makers to meet, share ideas, collaborate and effect positive changes in cider-making and cider-fruit production best practices, the cider market and…

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Cidery Brings Good Intentions to Gettysburg Battlefield

By Lauren Avellino Turton / January 26, 2016 /

Long ago, in 1863, the history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, changed forever. The Civil War battle that played out around this charming, quiet borough left more bloodshed than any of the residents, let alone anyone in the country, had seen before. The battle left its mark on the countryside and the town, making it a destination…

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