Monday, September 19, 2011

Number 82



Cider Works Apple Cider: Dry

Australian; 6.5% Alcohol Content.

$3.95 (AUD); The Re Store (Leederville, WA)

"That is bad." That was my honest initial reaction; I can't even figure out what Cider Works Apple Cider: Dry (CWACD) tastes like, but it's not good. I had to check the expiration date to make sure that my drink was not rotten (it wasn't); the taste is so sour and bitter, but not like a scrumpy; I can deal with a bottle full of scrumpy cider, but not CWACD.

Rating 6.3

#81



Elephant's Rock Cider Company: Scrumpy

Australian; 8% Alcohol Content.

$4.95 (AUD); The Re Store (Leederville, WA)

Scrumpy Warning! Elephant's Rock Cider Company: Scrumpy (ERCCS) is slightly better than the average scrumpy cider because of the dash of carbonation and the gentle sweetness in the apple flavor. Sadly, I cannot recommend this cider to anyone who is not already a scrumpy connoisseur because the harshness of the bitter vinegar tones of ERCCS cannot be overlooked.

Rating 6.6

Hard Apple Cider 80.



Thatchers Cox's Somerset Cider

English; 5.3% Alcohol Content.

$7.50 (AUD); The Re Store (Leederville, WA)

80 ciders... 80% of the way to the ultimate goal; there are still three full months in the year, but I just don't know if I'll make it to 100, nevertheless, here's to number 80!

Thatchers Cox's Somerset Cider (TCSC) is an interesting cider. I think I like it, but something is holding me back from fully committing. The initial taste is very nice; pleasant apple flavor and moderate carbonation. The aftertaste lets TCSC and me down; a hint of bitterness can be acceptable especially when it's on the tart apple side, but this aftertaste is just unpleasant.

Rating 7.2

Cider 79.



Dirty Granny

Australian; 5.5% Alcohol Content.

$3.50 (AUD); The Subi Liquor Store (Subiaco, WA)

Dirty Granny (DG) is a great cider! It has the perfect amount of apple tartiness without bitterness or hints of vinegar (with that said, there is a slight bitter aftertaste, but hardly worth complaining about). It has a wonderfully refreshing amount of carbonation and is an excellent cider overall. HUGE bonus points for the branding and Made-In-Perth cred.

Rating 9.4

Sunday, September 11, 2011

76, 77, 78...



Reef Donnybrook Apple Cider: Mull, Dry, and Scrumpy

Australian; 4.5%, 5.8%, and 8.1% Alcohol Content Respectively.

$3.17 (AUD Each); The Real River Company (Donnybrook, WA)

Mull- This is a very interesting tasting cider that I think might be best served hot on a cold winters day. As one might expect from the name, there are strong cinnamon flavors mixed in with the bold fresh apple burst in each sip. In fact, in the words of my wife, it tastes like you are biting into a slice of apple pie. A good novelty cider and like I said, would be great in a specific context, but definitely not an all purpose cider. Rating 7.5

Dry- Sadly, the dry cider in this series was the one for which I held the highest hopes, but it failed me. This 'dry' should be labeled a 'dry scrumpy' or maybe just 'drumpy,' that captures the mood of the drink; slightly better than the scrumpy, but only slightly. Rating 6.3

Scrumpy- What more can I say about scrumpy ciders? Apple-Vinegar flavor (heavy on the vinegar), no carbonation, and high in alcohol; this one even has sediment at the bottom which is reassuring from a natural production standpoint, but I suppose that I just enjoy a more modern cider. Rating 6.1

Cider Number 75!



St. Hellier Apple Cider

English; 5% Alcohol Content.

$7 (AUD); The Bottle-O (East Victoria Park, WA)

In the words of Cate, St. Hellier Apple Cider (SHAC) is, "drinkable; I could drink it." That about sums it up for SHAC, nothing too special, but it's by no means a "bad cider;" below average carbonation levels, pretty good apple flavor, slightly bitter aftertaste, moderately sweet.

Rating 7.6

Cider Seventy Four



Kingstone Press Cider

English; 5.3% Alcohol Content.

$6.99 (AUD); Corker's Cellars (East Victoria Park, WA)


Kingstone Press Cider (KPC) is pretty good; nice carbonation levels, apple overtones and the only drawback is a slight weakness in overall flavor, but generally refreshing and great if you want to share.


Rating 7.4

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ciders 70 to 73; The Strongbow Range.



Strongbow; Original, Sweet, Dry, and Clear

English; 5% Alcohol Content.

$3.49(AUD) Each; Liquor Land (Subiaco, WA)


Back in the dark ages of 2009, the only alcoholic beverages that I had come into contact with were spirits, wine, and beer. In those days, I would rarely reach for or order anything other than a beer, but at my local pub, Riley's, there was a product which I assumed was a beer that I had never heard of, but on that fateful night for the sake of trying something new, I ordered a Strongbow. My first cider experience was absolutely mind blowing. Not only had I just finished a pint of some random beer, keep in mind that nearly exclusively drank beer; that first Strongbow was nothing short of a beverage revelation. The sweetness and apple juiciness of that cider were so welcome, but compared to the feeling in ones mouth after drinking beer, the sheer refreshing powers of that cider must have been doubled or trebled. A few years on, I have obviously expanded my alcoholic beverage canon quite a bit, but I will always cherish my first cider experience (with Ben Sommer, in Saint Louis, at Riley's, on August 24th, 2009; ok I made up the date, but everything else about that night is vivid in my memory).


Original- Not nearly as refreshing as I originally remembered it, but an original Strongbow will always hit the spot on a summer's day (or night). With that said, and with nine months of exotic cider sampling under my belt, it's just a bit too... normal. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad, but it falls solidly into the category of the majority of the ciders I have reviewed, just good, but not mind blowing. Rating 8.1


Sweet- I am not a huge fan of the sweet Strongbow; first of all, it is too sweet for my tastes; but more significant than it's sweetness perhaps, is it's lack of bite. The neck label reads, "Sweet: naturally refreshing cider with a rich smooth taste." I don't want a smooth cider, I want a sharp hit of carbonation with a big hit of apple taste without becoming bitter. Sweet Strongbow just doesn't cut it for me. Rating 7.4


Dry- I just can't seem to win with Strongbow; the dry range is too dry and not sweet enough; great carbonation levels, but because of the dryness, it's almost lacking in taste to a certain extent. Rating 7.6


Clear- I have seen the Clear Strongbow around during my time in Australia and I always wondered how it would taste, sadly, it is a great disappointment; I didn't have any expectations (other than that of the Strongbow name), but this is really just poor. In fact, the clear range is almost scrumpy... not much carbonation, a little bitterness, no sweetness, no apple taste. I'm not sure what is good about this cider other than the classy label; but that's about it. Rating 6.9

Cider #69.



Cheeky Rascal Apple Cider

Australian; 7.5% Alcohol Content.

$5.29 (AUD); 1st Choice Liquor Superstore (Bentley, WA)

Cheeky Rascal Apple Cider (CRAC) is an interesting cider. The initial taste is good, bold apple flavor, good carbonation levels, just a tad sweet. However, once the aftertaste kicks in, CRAC really falls flat; it almost has a bitter, scrumpy aftertaste; a disappointing finish to an otherwise good cider.

Rating 7.4

Saturday, September 3, 2011

The 68th Cider



Henney's Vintage Still Cider

English; 6.5% Alcohol Content.

$8.99 (AUD); Corkers Cellars (East Victoria Park, WA)

Henney's Vintage Still Cider (HVSC) is undoubtedly in the scrumpy family, but the bitterness or sharpness of many scrumpy's is somewhat muted here. HVSC has a freshly pressed apple taste that is very pleasant; I imagine this cider would beautifully complement a basket of fish and chips on a hot summer afternoon, but it is not fantastic on its own.

Rating 7.1

The 67th Cider



Henney's Apple Sweet Cider

English; 5.7% Alcohol Content.

$8.99 (AUD); Corkers Cellars (East Victoria Park, WA)

Henney's Apple Sweet Cider (HASC) is a fantastic cider! HASC has a great amount of apple flavor and a good dash of carbonation. I honestly, do not have anything negative to say about this cider except maybe the price, but it is ultimately refreshing; one of the best ciders that I have had in a long time, if not ever. If you see this cider, buy it and lovingly enjoy it.

Rating 9.4

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Cider #66



Henney's Dry Cider

English; 6% Alcohol Content.

$7.99 (AUD); Dan Murphy's (West Perth, WA)

Henney's Dry Cider (HDC) is in the scrumpy family; little carbonation, vinegar overtones, high alcohol content. With that said, if you like scrumpy ciders then you would probably like HDC, it has a good sweetness level and apple flavor; very refreshing if you can overlook the bitterness. Bonus points for the simple elegance of the bottle/ label combination.

Rating 6.9