"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." – Benjamin Franklin (founding father, homebrewer)

Blue Mountain Cranberry Cider

Posted: February 24th, 2008 | Author: Stacy | Filed under: Beer Reviews, Cider, Gluten-free, What's that in your fridge? | 2 Comments »

Blue Mountain Cranberry Cider
Blue Mountain Cranberry Cider
I already knew I loved Blue Mountain ciders, so buying their cranberry cider when it was on sale at Belmont Station was a no-brainer.

What a gorgeous ruby red color! It’s so perfect and clear, juicy and gem-toned. I can see why hummingbirds are drawn to red nectar-bearing flowers. Just the color alone begs, “drink me NOW!”

And what a lovely tart, refreshing drink it is! I’d imagine that they use fairly sweet apples to offset the tartness of the cranberries. The bottle states that it’s their Walla Walla 5 apple blend, with a splash of cranberry. The aroma is very clearly of apple, but the tang on the tongue and in the back of my mouth is definitely all cranberry.

This would make a great wine replacement at Thanksgiving, or Christmas. Or most of the time, really. It’s tart enough that you don’t want to guzzle it, but has such a nice light honey aroma and flavor that you just can’t stop drinking it.

I’ll definitely buy this again, especially if it’s on sale. I love buying local ciders made from local apples! It’s the best thing next to having my own cider, and I think I might try a cranberry cider blend next fall.


2 Comments on “Blue Mountain Cranberry Cider”

  1. 1 james said at 4:54 pm on November 5th, 2008:

    Have you tried Wandering Aengus Ciderworks ciders?

  2. 2 Stacy said at 5:00 pm on November 5th, 2008:

    Yes! I love your ciders, and we often buy them at the downtown Portland Farmer’s Market. The pommeau is a house favorite. I’ll have to buy more and do some reviews soon!


Leave a Reply