Farnum Hill Cider fulfills the true meaning of the word “cider” -- an alcoholic beverage fermented from apples, exactly as a wine is fermented from grapes. These are not the syrupy sweet, artificially-flavored, mass-produced ciders of supermarket infamy. They represent a return to the craft and horticulture of distinctive American, orchard-based cidermaking.
Just as serious winemaking requires vintage grapes, serious cidermaking requires certain apples never found in the family fruit bowl. Peculiar-tasting when fresh, cider apples produce gorgeous aromas, flavors, and sensations after pressing, fermenting, and blending by the respectful cidermaker.
Farnum Hill's almost fanatical interest in different varieties of cider apples lends their ciders depth of aroma and flavor. They constantly blend unique cider apple varieties and are testing new ones all the time. The English and European varieties that flourish there attain highly concentrated flavors in the extreme New Hampshire climate.

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Off to Chicago to see cider colleagues! But Thirsty Thursday is on with Growlers from noon - 6 pm. Get some cider for your sweetie.
Posted by: FarnumHillCider1 day 5 hours ago
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@wholefoodsrvr Hey, thanks! And we love what we do; making elegant, delicious cider from real cider apples.
Posted by: FarnumHillCider2 days 6 hours ago
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@CrispinCider acquired by MillerCoors; Anheuser-Busch launching Michelob Ultra Light Cider. Cider's trending and we've been here all along!
Posted by: FarnumHillCider2 days 6 hours ago
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It's not too early to plan to stop @BauerWines for a FREE cider tasting tonight from 5-7 with John!
Posted by: FarnumHillCider6 days 12 hours ago
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Still tickets available for Crepes and Cider tonight at the French Alliance in Boston! Only $15! http://t.co/xQdeAzED
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