Hard Apple Cider Coming Soon to Charlottesville Virginia!

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Today, we are blessed with the knowledge that Vintage Virginia Apples plans to construct a 4,000 square foot cidery (like brewery, but for apples) and tasting room on their farm on 29 South.

Vintage Virginia Apples will seek approval tonight from the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors. Yum.

DP’s claim that cider production has “largely fallen out of flavor in the US,” is only partially true.  While, cider consumption in 1767 doubled today’s beer consumption (40 gallons vs 20 gallons), a lot of this had to do with familiarity in cider production and the fact that fermented cider served as a bacteria-free drink.  Even, John Adams successfully drank a pint of cider every morning to “settle his stomach.”  You can’t make that excuse with beer, now can you!? [ref, ref]

Cider’s popularity did dwindle pre-1990; the fault of those pesky Germans who knew how to brew amazing beer on the cheap.   Evidence also suggests that NASCAR played a strong role.  I digress.

Cider is on the rise and according to the same report, it was reintroduced to the US in 1990.  By 1995, the total number of cider cases shipped was 1.6 million. In 1997, the total was 2.7 million cases.  Money time!

Cider is on the rise and you only have to be around a few places in Charlottesville to realize its popularity.  You can find Woodchuck in any major grocery store, plenty of local bars have had Original Sin on draft and high-end beer places like Market Street Wine Shop and Beer Run offer solid rotating cider selections.

Sure, you can’t find cider at Applebee’s, but you can’t find micro-brews, either.  So, keep your eyes peeled on this one and we should soon be celebrating the real meaning of an Apple A Day!

[via Daily Progress]

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16 Responses to “Hard Apple Cider Coming Soon to Charlottesville Virginia!”

  1. 24 Jun 2008 at 8:49 amdieter said:

    Will it be served at South Street?

    A hard cider a day keeps the sobriety away.

  2. 24 Jun 2008 at 8:51 amecho said:

    …successfully drank a pint of cider every morning to “settle his stomach.” You can’t make that excuse with beer, now can you!?

    I haven’t tried, but I bet I could.

    /the best detox is retox

  3. 24 Jun 2008 at 8:56 amecho said:

    diets, you going to make it to South Street tonight?

  4. 24 Jun 2008 at 9:18 amDF said:

    NBC29’s take on the story:

    http://www.nbc29.com/Global/story.asp?s=8543021

  5. 24 Jun 2008 at 9:20 amdieter said:

    If I were in cville, this week I’m traveling to up the east coast. Traveled all day yesterday
    My liver already hurts.

  6. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:30 amOdie said:

    what time are y’all gonna be at SS tonight? i’m itching to meet some villains.

  7. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:33 amecho said:

    @6: Between 8 and 11 there will definitely be a few of us there. You never know who will show up, but sweet, Tuesday and I will be there; and assuming he got at least an hour of sleep last night, I would expect oy to be there as well.

  8. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:33 amWingnut said:

    Mrs Nut will be so pleased!!

    /btw, fooey on Blue Ridge Distributers for only carrying 1/2bbl kegs of Woodchuck. we need options!

  9. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:36 amshenanigans said:

    @6, 7: Sorry, guys, I’m cutting back on the alcohol.

  10. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:37 amecho said:

    @9: That’s disappointing. What about CDC?

  11. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:38 amshenanigans said:

    The Center for Disease Control? Yeah, I gave that up too.

  12. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:42 amecho said:

    That’s good. We can’t have them quarantining part of downtown every time you get drunk.

  13. 24 Jun 2008 at 10:55 amLys said:

    We used to home brew local cider and it was delicious. I just hope Vintage Virginia does a dry style (a la Normandy) vs. the sugary sweet stuff like Woodchuck.

  14. 24 Jun 2008 at 12:09 pmshenanigans said:

    @12: I switching to caffeine. While y’all are at South Street, I’m gonna be twitching and creating tiny shoebox dioramas while baking quiches and hooking up my wireless network.

  15. 24 Jun 2008 at 12:20 pmecho said:

    @14: I foresee you getting frustrated with the wireless network resulting in burnt quiches and you throwing dioramas. Good luck!

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