Light apple cider. I like it. Will drink it again. — 10 years ago
So I bought this at WFM to make a pork and cider stew and my lord, what a nice surprise. Needless to say I mashed an apple with whoite for that stew instead. Find it people. I rarely drink anything but bone dry cider — 10 years ago
Light, refreshing and subtle. With natural orange peel, coriander and honey. — 11 years ago
Delicious. Smooth and wonderful on the tongue. Thank you @Samantha Crispin — 11 years ago
Crisp and balanced. Was not too sweet. Has a bit of a rubbery scent. Clean aftertaste. — 8 years ago
Good cider — 10 years ago
Pretty damn good for a village level Chablis at this price point (14.6 €). Lemon/lime notes, saline, good acidity but balanced. Crispin apple and some floral notes. — 10 years ago
Blue Mountain Cherry Cider from Milton- Freewater Oregon. These guys are THE best in the country. Washington apples are like Michigan cherries.....epic. And guess what? They are smart enough to buy Traverse City cherries for the Blend? Mind blowing combo. AND, they do it right. Fresh pressed. No force carbonation. No added sugars. No added caramel colors. Orchard to bottle. Literally. That's it! Unlike those other brads that buy frozen Chinese apple concentrate, dump some potassium sorbate, and fake bubbles and serve that shitty soda pop as " cider". Frankly that kind of faux" orchard" crap makes me " angry"! Get it?? Ya see what I did there?? :). Truth be told - Uncle Johns, Tandem, Crispin..... You all do a nice job. Blue Mountain........league of their own. — 11 years ago
A great hard apple cider that is crisp but not overly sweet. — 13 years ago
Fruity, little tangy, kind of like a really good cough syrup — 9 years ago
Smooth & refreshing — 9 years ago

Hard to find but I love it! It's like a dry apple wine with a little sparkle. Only 5.5% alcohol, 130 calories, and 7 grams of sugar. It's nice to sip on when you want a beverage with half the alcohol content of wine without switching to beer. — 11 years ago
This'll do. — 11 years ago
Very apple-y. A bit less than dry but not syrupy sweet. Refreshing and fresh. Nicely done. — 11 years ago
Yummy white eaten with curry! Also made in Oxfordshire.. — 13 years ago
Matt Sterr
A 3 YO that is so polished and well-crafted that it destroys many bigger names with older age statements. Not as heavy on the oak, but it doesn’t have to be. Polished and nuanced with pretty orchard fruits and subtle earth notes. This one probably flies under the radar of most bourbon aficionados, but considering it’s made by America’s best distiller, Crispin Cain, it shouldn’t. — 6 years ago