Woodchuck Cider

Cidery in Middlebury, Vermont, United States 🇺🇸
Owned by Vermont Cider Company

Established in 1991

Contact
1321 Exchange St, Middlebury, VT, 05753, United States
Description
The Brand that Started the American Cider Revolution

At Woodchuck® we have been crafting America’s original hard cider since 1991. Back then we didn’t really care that the world was drinking beer, because we had a passion for hard cider. So that’s what we made. Sure, cider may be popular now, either way we’ve stayed true to our roots, fermenting quality innovative ciders with every batch, because we like it.

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5.2/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 5
Not sure that I consider this beer but tastes pretty good. very sweet and highly carbonated. again, not sure how this is considered a beer.
Tried on 29 Jan 2008 at 11:56

3.6/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 2 Flavor 5 Texture 2 Overall 5.5
Weak aroma. Very pale champagne color, clear. Rather onion-like. Kind of weird but not bad. Alcohol content is not noticeable and I’ve never been able to get up to 5% with Granny Smiths. This is probably the weakest and worst of the Woodchucks.
Tried on 05 Oct 2007 at 20:40

5.2/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 4 Flavor 7 Texture 2 Overall 7
Smells of apple and a little yeasty. Yellow color, very clear. Salty and sweet. Not very dry. I drink this often.
Tried on 22 Sep 2007 at 09:17

6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 4 Flavor 6 Texture 8 Overall 6
Aroma is a pleasant, warm, overripe apple aroma. A crisp, clean aroma. The color is caramel/amber and the white head left some lace spots while leaving. Rather thin in body with very mild carbonation. The flavor is slightly caramel Granny Smith. The finish is almost pear, but quite certainly dry. It’s very good, and not at all like a cooked apple product. Another great Woodchuck product.
Tried on 13 Sep 2007 at 00:41

6.8/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 3 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 7
Musty pear and baby food aroma. Remarkably clear and Champagne colored. Sweet and sour pear flavor in good balance. The mustiness lingers a while, but it gives a little chaacter. It tastes like the 1950s, if that makes sense to anyone. Great novelty drink.
Tried on 16 Aug 2007 at 19:01

4.4/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 3 Flavor 4 Texture 6 Overall 4.5
LIght pear aroma. Clear as water with a few bubbles. LIghtly sweet, with a tart component. Very clean. Not all that pear. Something like apple skin comes through at the finish. Also a slightly cooked pear note. Finish is relatively dry. Arguably refreshing.
Tried on 11 Aug 2007 at 23:43

5.8/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Something of a light sauvignon blanc aroma. The color is essentially that of water. A few sparkles, but I didn’t see any head. Thin in body. Light carbonation that goes a bit creamy. Tart apple, but I agree with fakepurseninja. It’s very like a low alcohol white wine in some respects. There is some sweetness, not much, and the finish leaves the impression of green apple skins. Really refreshing. Very impressive.
Tried on 06 Aug 2007 at 16:24

5.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 5.5
Bottle. Sour pear aroma - reminds me of a pear schnapps I had in Austria once. Golden yellow. Mildly sweet pear juice - a bit more pear flavor comes out in the finish. Light and subtle - decent and drinkable.
Tried from Bottle on 17 Jun 2007 at 16:48

5.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 5 Texture 2 Overall 5
Apple and oatmeal aroma, some cinnamon. Clear brown color. Thin mouthfeel, tart. I actually prefer the amber more. This is about a half knotch above their Granny Smith.
Tried on 12 Jun 2007 at 14:33

4.9/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 5.5
Yellowish water color. Light fruity aroma. Medium dry, light fruity taste. At least it doesn’t seem to be so artificial like the Swedish ones.
Tried on 09 Jan 2007 at 04:34