Today marks the start of my weekend, and I'm kicking it off with an Ace Berry Hard Cider! This cider comes from the California Cider Company. I previously reviewed another one of their offerings, the Ace Apple Hard Cider, back in June. They also have pear, pumpkin, "joker," and honey apple ciders.
The California Cider Company makes Ace Berry by mixing raspberry, blackberry and strawberry juice into their fermented apple cider. It comes in a 22oz bottle and has 5% ABV. I drank the cider from the tumbler below.
Appearance: Ace Berry pours a clear apricot color with a light stream of bubbles. No foam on top and no head.
Smell: The nose on this cider is not very strong. I detected a slight white wine aroma, and the scent of juicy apples. Not much going on here.
Taste: Honestly, this doesn't taste alcoholic. I can definitely taste the apple base, and a little bit of the raspberry flavor. To me, Ace Berry tastes a lot like Wyder's Raspberry Cider.
Mouthfeel: Very lightly carbonated. Ace Berry has a medium body with a fairly high sugar content, and low acidity.
Overall: Not bad. Nothing too special, but I would buy it again if it was on sale. A little too sweet and not much complexity in the flavor for my liking. I didn't read the label very carefully and expected a blackberry cider, and this is a mixed cider instead. So far, the California Cider Company has yet to wow me, but I will likely try their other offerings in the future.
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
Review #4: Ace Apple Hard Cider
Today's brew of choice is Ace Hard Apple Cider, from the California Cider Company. This is my first time trying this particular cider. It is made in California from fermented apple juice and has a 5% ABV.
I poured the cider into a conical pint glass. The cider is clear, and a very pale yellow color, with no head. It is lightly carbonated with a wine-like smell.
The flavor is a sweet, crisp, light apple-y flavor. Yes, that sounds like I'm stating the obvious. Ace tastes like fresh apples. This cider is simple, and simply presented.
While the flavor is good, the mouthfeel of this one was very syrupy. About 3/4 the way into the cider, the sweetness became overbearing. I'm really not sure how this cider does that at only 8g of sugar per bottle, which is less than most other ciders I've had. The syrupy sweetness of this cider places this one firmly in the "pass next time" category for me.
I'm excited to present some more gluten-free reviews for you guys next week, and will be making a trip to the bottle shop to pick up the next round of brews tomorrow!
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