
Ryder Cyder Skinny Lemon
Say hello to one fresh unit. Low carb with a splash of lime and grapefruit, Skinny Lemon's one of those bright, zesty sorts with a side of sweet who'll keep you on your toes but make you feel good. Your mum would approve. As would your mates, who'd say Skinny's got a healthy attitude and is welcome to hang out any time. Yep, no sugar-hype or tight-pants dramas here. Skinny's got your back.
Refreshing as a morning in the mountains, Gold Digga's a low carb character born of the golden-apple orchards of Central Otago, deep in NZ's gold-mining country. All rugged good looks and dry attitude, he's a natural charmer capable of turning even the staunchest beer bros into cyder fanciers. Your gran might call him a "nice young cyder". Your mates'll call him an absolute legend. You've struck it rich in the taste stakes. Gold Digga's liquid gold.
Up in the Winterless north we can grow super flavoursome Limes and Lemons, so we've taken some juice and zest and created our Acid Drop cider. It kind of reminds us of a combination of Limoncello and Prosecco. Zingy, refreshing and perfect to sip in the sun - A Festival Favourite!
Deliciously crisp cider crafted from Hawke's Bay apples, carefully fermented and deftly spun to remove the alcohol.
Made with a blend of Granny Smith and Fuju apple juice from Central Otago with mixed berries. Slightly sweet
Junk Juice is a term of endearment that Beers Head Brewer, coined for his customised blend of fruits and herbs used for our house cider. Dry crisp finish. Dark salmon/plum colour. Natural looking. Raspberry sherbert nose with blackberry. More raspberry and blackberry in flavour. Good sweet acid balance. Good tannin in finish.
Apples have a symbolic status in many legends, folklores, and traditions. They can represent love, beauty, wisdom, immortality, and temptation — to name but a few. We just reckon they make a deliciously refreshing beverage. And Juicy Apple Cider is certainly that, with the crisp, sweet hit of ripe apples, balanced by a slightly dry finish. Hmmm, maybe they were right about the temptation thing




