Sunday, August 28, 2011
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Overall, my USA cider experience was underwhelming. There were certainly many different varieties, most of which I had neither seen nor heard of in my cider blogging days, but sadly, in this case, diversity did not equal quality, just a lot of different kinds of mediocrity. Thankfully, the worst cider that I tasted was English… I just bought it in America. Enjoy the next few reviews!
Crispin Cider: Honey Crisp
American; 6.5% Alcohol Content.
$5.49 (USD); The Wine & Cheese Place (Clayton, Missouri, USA)
Crispin Honey Crisp is a color that I have never confronted when drinking cider. It looks like a cloudy apple juice, but paler. Surprisingly, given its name, it lacks a distinctive taste of honey or apple for that matter. Another disappointing American cider, especially given the quality of their packaging/ marketing.
Rating 6.2
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