Beer List
Cider - Herbed / Spiced / Hopped
We chose the Korjinte/Sumatra cinnamon for this cider. It is stronger, more spicy and textural than Ceylon (some would say Real) cinnamon. The bark of… Read More
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Pippin is an old word for apple. This dry, classic style cider is a representation of several different fermentations blended together. Gluten Free. Read More
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Michigan Hard Cider fermented with Saison yeast in French Oak puncheons. Aged for 15 months and bottled unfiltered.
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
All of our ciders are made from 100% Michigan grown apples. The blends vary according to our whims. Our cider is only available on draught at the winery.… Read More
Cider - Dry
LFC's first venture into cider created from Michigan grown European Heritage Apples, the Ransom has powerful aromatics and a longer mid palate and finish.… Read More
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Unique ice cider partially frozen during the long nights on January
Cider - Herbed / Spiced / Hopped
This ginger is not a ginger ale. It is first and foremost apple cider with a touch of ginger.
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
A dry apple cider fermented with ginger and then aged with a small amount of hops, pomelo grapefruit, and blood orange.
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Traditional mexican cider made with Honduran pineapple and Mexican brown sugar called piloncillo
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Dry cider made with a variety of heirloom apple cultivars.
Black Bear Cider Made For The Franklin
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
A nice cider custom made by Left Foot Charley for The Franklin in downtown Traverse City.
Cider - Other Fruit
Apple Cider co-fermented and agrd with Blaufränkisch skins, this cider was not inoculated with yeast, but rather fermented with just the yeast that was… Read More
Cider - Traditional / Apfelwein
Winesap is an apple with a long history dating back to colonial times. It was prized for its blend of juicy fruit and striking acidity. Our cider is 85%… Read More