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    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    8 months ago

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    8 months ago

    Best cider out there. They use UV light to treat the cider so it tastes like when you used to be able to buy unpasteurized! So good.

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    Cider Creek

    Cider Creek

    4.5(21 reviews)
    35.6 mi
    $$

    This is a hidden gem off the beaten path worth your time in finding!! I loved the relaxed…read moreatmosphere & beautiful scenery. The cider is fabulous with lots of choices. Whether you go during the day or evening it is always a great time! The specialty pizzas are so delicious and must try!

    Cider here is off the wall... food, not so much. Come here for the cider, and hope that you aren't…read morethe designated driver. First of all, this cidery is down a 1.5 mile dirt/gravel road. At night, most of it is unmarked, and I was almost immediately told to repark into their other parking lot... which was unlit and barely marked, especially in the pitch black. Outside of your car lights, and the lights of the cidery, there was no legitimate lighting outside. Speaking as someone who did not grow up in a rural area, it felt sketch. I was a little disappointed with the lack of music as well, you're just listening to the ambiance of folks talking. If there was music, it was barely discernable. Ciders wise, here are two that you HAVE to try, that aren't sold by the can or anything, the Tart Cherry. (#7) and the Squeeze it Peazy (#9). My friend and I ordered several flights (4 drinks x 4 oz = $8) and enjoyed ourselves. Between the Tart Cherry and the Queen of Tarts, I definitely preferred the cherry. Pizza-wise, I kind of went nuts. However, I was a little surprised, and not exactly in a good way. It's a damn good thing they have the buy 2 get one free on the pizzas on Thursday night. The butternut squash/apple special pie was... sour? I asked the bartender if that was normal, and she said that the one she had wasn't sour, and that was apparently the end of that. Margherita is nothing special, and the pizza dough is a lot closer to a flatbread. Pizzas weren't staggered at all, which sort of seems counter-intuitive, they just brought them all out. The blueberry ricotta on the other hand was quite satisfying, I just wish it didn't cool as quickly. These weren't exactly brought out piping hot, either. Pretzel wise, you'd get better quality at a school cafeteria. The 'beer' cheese was just cheese, and the pretzel was as hard as dirt in winter. I'm 93% certain it was a microwaved SuperPretzel.

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    Seed + Stone Cidery

    Seed + Stone Cidery

    4.6(21 reviews)
    71.7 miBeechwood

    If I could only go to one brewery for the rest of my life, I would go to Seed + Stone. Being…read more(mostly) gluten free, I really appreciate their products. Their dry ciders are delicious, and they have converted me into a Mead lover! Who knew mead could be dry? Even their sweeter ciders and meads strike the right balance and are not stomach-churning sugar water like most of the other local cideries around. I often go with friends who are beer drinkers and wish they had a few more beer options for them, but their new cocktails have helped round out their offering. The taproom itself could use some updates, but overall, it is clean and inviting. What has left the biggest impression on me is how much the person behind the bar can contribute to the atmosphere. I have been lucky enough on my last few trips to have been waited on by Matt. They have always had good bartenders, but Matt is standout. He is engaging and funny and I constantly have to ask him "What song is this" whenever his playlist is on. Overall, I highly recommend trying Seed + Stone and don't be afraid to try the Mead, it's really quite good!

    Super hip spot at the Hungerford on E Main…read more Stopped in on a first Friday - sampled some cider and mead ... Loved the mead - our cider choices were not the best though. Minimal food options Fun playlist - decent seating Check it out if you like cider and maybe you'll find a favorite

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    Front of building. It's on the West end of the Hungerford Building.

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    Black Creek Cidery

    Black Creek Cidery

    5.0(1 review)
    60.0 mi

    Once a year, Black Creek Cidery welcomes the public onto their grounds and holds an open house on…read moresmall business Saturday. This year, due to COVID, it was cancelled. But that didn't stop them from welcoming people to purchase their wonderful cider in a drive thru format after pre-ordering. There was a Google order form and Black Creek Cidery advertised on their Facebook page. I ordered two four-packs. One four pack of their Orchard Tea and Dry Orchard, and the other four-pack was mixed, including jalapeno, rat bastard and blackcurrent. Pick up was the first Saturday in December for a couple hours. Everything was well marked, and directions were displayed on the Google form, the confirmation that came to my email, as well as a post on Facebook. When I pulled in, I was immediately directed by several groups of people, all wearing masks. They were all exceptionally friendly and jovial. I pulled up to the main area, told them my last name and my four packs were put in my backseat. Bonus, each four pack came with a tote bag, separating the bottles and making sure they didn't bang around, as well as a bottle opener, because you'll need one to open this delicious cider. This is the only cider I'll drink and I'll tell you why. I have tried many ciders because I can't drink beer anymore, and this is now my drink of choice when I am in the presence of people drinking beer and when I don't want to drink hard liquor or hard seltzer. Black Creek's cider doesn't leave you with that weird phlegmy thing happening in your mouth and throat. They aren't too sweet either. They are absolutely perfect. I can't wait to try the other flavors I purchased. This is a family-run business and everyone who I encountered while safely going through the drive thru was delightful. You can get Black Creek Cider at local retailers throughout the year, but they only open up their home once a year. If you want to meet the hardworking people who make this fabulous cider, stop by on that day. If you happen to see this in your liquor store, pick up a bottle, or 6 or 12. You won't be disappointed and you'll be supporting a local, hardworking family business. You can tell everyone is passionate and excited about creating cider and meeting people who enjoy consuming it.

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    Worthog Cidery - Fun gift items

    Worthog Cidery

    3.9(12 reviews)
    73.4 mi
    $$

    My husband and I put together a list of wineries to visit for our anniversary. This was at the top…read moreof my list, having had a couple different varieties in the past. It did not disappoint. The staff was very friendly, helpful, and fun. The cidery and winery are on the same property and only a 1 to 2 minute walk apart from each other. You get to choose five drinks to sample among their list of over 15. We wound up purchasing a few bottles because they were just so good.

    We passed this Winery/ Meadery on our way south on rt 14 and decided to give it a try when we…read moreheaded back home. They have a sampling so we decided to try that. The traditional honey mead had a beautiful, light honey flavor with a little alcoholic kick. I might not drink this straight, but I could think of many ways to blend that beautiful honey flavor into drinks. Then we tried the mead blended into fruit wine. I liked the raspberry blend but blueberry was my favorite. The very clear taste of the fruit was beautiful with the honey notes and you knew it wasn't just a juice drink..the alcohol was there as well. The ciders were a nice surprise taste wise. I'm not a big cider fan, but when I tasted the gold medal winning Strawberry and crisp apple cider it was a win for me. The single fruit choices of all these were selections were wonderful.... sometimes the blending of different fruits leaves to confused tastes for me. Our bartender was very nice and friendly and helpful. It also has a winery Torrey Ridge in the same facility.

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