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Brewed By: Woodchuck Cidery

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Average Rating:
5.41844

Number of Ratings: 3145

Style: Cider

Brewed In: Vermont, United States

ABV: 5%

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Granny Smith Cider

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Tasting Notes

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JoelShaffer profile pictureJoelShaffer - February 19, 2017
Very crisp and sweet--only drawback is it's too light.
mmmmbeer69 profile picturemmmmbeer69 - January 14, 2017
I see people complaint that it's too tart... it's supposed to taste like a Granny Smith apple.. so for me it's a 4/5 because they are spot on with the taste.
mwarren0219@hotmail.com profile picturemwarren0219@hotmail.com - June 5, 2015
More taste than Crispin. Smooth
jacqueline_danaye@att.net profile picturejacqueline_danaye@att.net - September 27, 2014
A little sour, still taste like apple juice.
lisanczech@gmail.com profile picturelisanczech@gmail.com - May 25, 2014
Too tart
bkhartze profile picturebkhartze - January 6, 2014
Tastes just like Woodchuck but more tart
festiv1030@yahoo.com profile picturefestiv1030@yahoo.com - July 7, 2013
Not as good as there others
thevision57@gmail.com profile picturethevision57@gmail.com - July 6, 2013
Sweet quite good not too dry
nherre3 profile picturenherre3 - July 5, 2013
Less sweet/sugar than angry orchard. A little drier.
specksofdust profile picturespecksofdust - June 16, 2013
Stupid me, before I discovered craft beer, thought that because I liked pear cider I would like this. It physically hurts to drink because of the carbonation, then bites you in the ass with excessive (even for a Granny Smith apple...) sour and tartness. I bought a six pack and the last one stayed in the fridge for over a year before it went down the sink.
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