List of cider brands

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This is a list of cider brands. Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of apple or pear. This list also includes perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from pear varieties.

Draught glass of Thatchers cider
Magners cider
Somersby cider
Strongbow cider

Operational brands

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List of operational cider brands
Name Town Country Type Notes
2 Towns Ciderhouse Corvallis, Oregon USA
5 Seeds Cider Lidcombe Australia
Ace Cider Sebastopol, California USA
Angry Orchard Walden, New York USA
Arsenal Cider House Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA
Aspall Cyder Debenham United Kingdom
Bantam Cider Somerville, Massachusetts USA
Black Star Bedford United Kingdom
Blackthorn Cider Shepton Mallet United Kingdom Constellation Europe
Bold Rock Hard Cider Nellysford, Virginia USA
Brothers Cider Shepton Mallet, Somerset United Kingdom British makers of Pear Cider
H. P. Bulmer Hereford, Herefordshire United Kingdom hard cider British makers of Scrumpy Jack, Strongbow, Strongbow Sirrus, Woodpecker, White Lightning, Pomagne and Bulmers Original
Lost Boy Cider Alexandria Virginia USA hard cider Sugar Free, unfiltered, unpasteurized
Bulmers Clonmel, South Tipperary Ireland hard cider Marketed as Magners outside Ireland
Burrow Hill Cider Martock, Somerset United Kingdom hard cider
Carling Cider London, Ontario Canada
Ciderboys Stevens Point, Wisconsin USA
Cidergeist Cincinnati, Ohio USA Brand name for Rhinegeist's ciders
Crispin Cider Colfax, California USA Discontinued
Cydr Lubelski Lublin Poland Made by Ambra S.A.[1]
Downeast Cider House Boston, Massachusetts USA
Fizz Iisalmi Finland Finnish cider made by Olvi
Fox Barrel Cider Colfax, California USA Pear cider brand, purchased by Crispin Hard Cider Company
Frosty Jack Cider Aston, Birmingham United Kingdom
Gaymer Cider Company United Kingdom Producers of a number of brands including Gaymer's Olde English Cider, Blackthorn, K, White Star, Diamond White
Harpoon Brewery Windsor, Vermont and Boston, Massachusetts USA Makers of Cider Jack
Herrljunga Cider Herrljunga Sweden soft cider
K Cider Bath United Kingdom
Kingstone Press Cider United Kingdom
Kopparbergs Kopparberg Sweden soft cider
Magners Irish Cider (see Bulmers) Ireland hard cider
Mercury Cider Hobart, Tasmania Australia hard cider
Merrydown East Sussex United Kingdom
Orchard Crush Camperdown, New South Wales Australia
Orchard Pig Somerset United Kingdom
Miłosławski Miłosław Poland Made by Browar Fortuna
Monteiths Crushed Apple Cider New Zealand Locally made by Dominion Breweries
Old Rosie Much Marcle, Herefordshire United Kingdom hard cider Made by Weston's Cider
Pomagne Hereford United Kingdom Made by Bulmers
Rabbits Foot Meadery Sunnyvale, California USA Made by Red Branch Cider Company
Rekorderlig Cider Vimmerby Sweden soft cider
Samuel Smith Old Brewery Tadcaster, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
Savanna Dry South Africa
Schneewittchen Cidre Martinsmoos, Black Forest Germany
Scrumpy Jack by Bulmer United Kingdom hard cider
Somersby cider Copenhagen Denmark soft cider Made by Carlsberg Group
Stella Artois cider brand Belgium Belgian Brewer, marketed as a Belgian style cider
Stonewell Cider Nohoval, County Cork Ireland
Stowford Press Much Marcle, Herefordshire United Kingdom Made by Weston's Cider
Strongbow Cider Hereford United Kingdom hard cider Made by H.P. Bulmer
Superstition Meadery Prescott, Arizona USA Producer of the top user rated cider on RateBeer, the Blueberry Spaceship Box
Taunton Cider Company Churchstanton, Somerset UK
Thatchers Cider Somerset United Kingdom hard cider
Three Hammers Tiverton, Devon United Kingdom Made by Devon Cider Company
Three Oaks Cider Australia Made by Vok Beverages
White Star Somerset United Kingdom
Willie Smith's Tasmania Australia
Woodchuck Hard Cider Middlebury, Vermont USA hard cider Owned by Northeast Drinks Group[2]
Woodpecker Cider Herefordshire United Kingdom hard cider Made by H.P. Bulmer
Young Henrys Cloudy Cider Newtown, New South Wales Australia

Defunct brands

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sedia, Giuseppe (16 September 2015). "The Rise of Polish Cider". The Krakow Post. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Northeast Drinks Group completes purchase of Vermont Cider Company | Vermont Business Magazine". vermontbiz.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.