BuckeyeSammy (354), New York City, New York, USA May 11, 2008 Almost clear like water. Pale, pale green with absolutely no head. Aroma is minimal but sweet like apple sour candy. Palate is thin with champaign carbonation. Extremely refreshing. Sour apples. Nicely balanced all around, this might be my favorite of the Woodchucks.
machfive55 (38), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 18, 2008 This ranks very high on my cider list, as I’m more new to ciders I don’t have a huge comparison. I find this cider to be fairly smooth, not too acidic, but the sourness from the granny smith balances nicely against the sweetness. I find the yeast that has been used to ferment this cider leaves a really nice appely residue to the cider...it is not dry. It is also not overly alcoholic. Just a really nice blend for a cider. At this point, my favorite commercial cider, but I’m still getting into these. dlovell2 (102), Columbia, Maryland, USA Aug 16, 2008 Clear with yellow tint. Apple aroma. Tart and tangy apple taste. Very bubbly. I like the amber better. JamesD (149), Centreville, Virginia, USA Aug 10, 2008 I thought this was a decent cider. Crisp, dry, and tart apple taste and aroma but not much else. Regardless, for what it is, it is good and I might even buy some more. ILoveNewBeer (81), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Aug 2, 2008 This beer came in one of Dirty John’s infamous mystery packs (they take 24 random beers and put it in a case). Very pale yellow in color. Actually tastes like a Granny Smith yet a little less tart (I’d like a little more honestly). smith4498 (332), Miami, Florida, USA Jul 28, 2008 Pours clear pale yellow with a slight green tint. Aroma of bittersweet apples. It tastes like tart apple juice. Light body with average carbonation and aslightly dry finish. Decent.
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