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Angry Orchard Introduces First Elderflower Cider

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Angry Orchard Elderflower Cider

It’s a fact — The next big thing in everyone’s glass is hard cider, which according to a recent Nielsen report, gained 65 percent in sales during 2012 compared to 2011. Hard cider’s made like wine, has bubbles like beer, and pairs exceptionally with a variety of foods. No wonder it’s so popular!

Last year, Angry Orchard exploded on the scene with three core varietals, and most recently became the No. 1-selling U.S. hard cider brand. Now, Angry Orchard’s cider makers are expanding the collection with an entirely new cider varietal that’s the first of its kind.

Elderflower.

Elderflower has become one of the hottest cocktail ingredients in the last decade. The new Elderflower Hard Cider is inspired by the European tradition of elderflower cordials, dating back to ancient Roman times. The flavor is reminiscent of tropical fruits like lychee, pear and citrus, which make it a great match for the rich, fruity flavors found in the culinary and bittersweet apples used in all of Angry Orchard’s cider.

All Angry Orchard styles offer remarkably crisp, refreshing and distinct flavors for any palate and are naturally gluten free:

  • Crisp Apple (5.0% ABV) is a fruit-forward cider that balances natural apple sweetness with a subtle dryness for a hard to resist crisp and refreshing taste
  • Traditional Dry (5.5% ABV) is crafted in the style of English draft ciders and imparts bittersweet and slightly spicy flavors with a bright apple aroma. Its dryness makes mouths pucker and look forward to another sip
  • Apple Ginger (5.0% ABV) combines fresh Nigerian ginger and apples for a sweet, yet slightly tart taste, with a distinct ginger aroma and warm finish
  • Elderflower (5.0% ABV) showcases tropical fruitiness reminiscent of lychee, pear and citrus to complement the rich, crisp apple background

Angry Orchard Elderflower Hard Cider is available nationwide from February through summer in 6-packs for a suggested retail price of $7.99 – $9.99 (price varies by market), and in variety 12-packs with three other Angry Orchard styles for a suggested retail price of $14.99 – $17.99 (price varies by market).

Find where Angry Orchard is served near you by visiting their “cider finder” at:
www.angryorchard.com/find-angry-orchard/.

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Phil

    March 12, 2013 at 11:52 am

    Angry Orchard makes some great ciders!

    Phil

  2. Annie

    March 13, 2013 at 3:16 pm

    YUM! I cant wait to try this

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