Downeast Cider House Original Blend

Review of Original Blend from the Downeast Cider House.  They sent me a great sample case of their Original, Winter, and Cranberry Blend ciders, which is especially awesome as they aren’t yet available here in the Seattle area (or anywhere outside of the Northeast).  Lucky me!

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>>This is a review of a sample can provided to Cider Says by the Downeast Cider House.  Although I will take care to treat it the same as any other review, there is always the potential for bias as I received it for free.  The only consideration I knowingly made was pushing this up in my cider review cue.  I love free stuff, especially cider!  Want your cider or cider-related product reviewed here?  Contact me.<<

Cider:  Original Blend
Cidery:  Downeast Cider House
Cidery Location:  Boston MA
ABV:  5.1%
How Supplied:  four pack or nine pack of 12oz cans (and draft)

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Availability:  Year round, in the Northeast portion of the U.S.  See their locator map.

Cider Description:  Inspired by the classic farm-fresh cider New Englanders know and love.  Original Blend is the Auerbach to our Celtics, the Satisfaction to our Stones, the Agent K to our Men In Black: our foundation. From its humble beginnings in the basement of a Bates College dormitory, Original Blend is the result of hundreds of test batches aimed at crafting the best damn hard cider you’ve ever tasted. Original Blend is made from freshly pressed local apples – Red Delicious, McIntosh, Cortland, Gala – NEVER with concentrate or artificial flavors/sweeteners.  Original Blend is the way cider should be.

Overview: Unfiltered. Lightly carbonated. Gluten Free.

Ingredients: Freshly pressed cider. Ale yeast.

Cidery Description:  Downeast Cider House was founded by Ross Brockman and Tyler Mosher during their senior year of college. After a considerable amount of time spent on the family orchard, an affinity for farm-fresh apple products was born. Meanwhile, at school, the guys could always be found studying. Whether it was deep into a weekend night, Wed/Thurs specials at the local library, or perhaps a casual “Sunday fun-day study-day,” the fellas were relentlessly toiling away, focused primarily on the classic works of Professor Busch and his famous theories on the smooth-cold continuum, copper-top revision.

Although neither was a math major, through some additional “studying” they put two and two together and the result was hard cider. Sometime later, Ross’ older brother Matt approached the two and the following conversation took place:

Matt: I want to join you guys.
Ross/Tyler: Why would we do that?
Matt: I’m going to succeed with or without you, it’d be your loss.
Ross/Tyler: You’re in.

And so it was set. Where others have used juice from concentrate, “natural flavorings,” “essences,” artificial sweeteners, and an endless list of excuses, Downeast Cider House has a firmly established policy of NO SHORTCUTS. No matter the cost to us, we are fully committed to using only fresh-pressed juices and pure, natural ingredients in our cider. When it comes to flavor, there’s no substitute for the best, and that’s what we stand by: simple, honest, authentic.

They were founded in 2012 and have a tasting room in the Boston area.  Here is a nice interview, although old.

Price:  n/a (but runs about $9 a four pack)
Where Bought:  n/a
Where Drank:  home
How Found:  online (they have a huge following on Facebook for example)

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First Impression:  Hazy bright straw yellow.  Smells of unfiltered cider, yeast, and citrus.

Opinion:  Semi-sweet.  Full-flavored and apple-forward.  Lovely flavor influence from the lack of filtering, although it remained medium bodied.  I pick up some mild citrus and honey notes.  Mild acidity.  Mild tartness.  No bitterness, sourness, or funk.  Unfiltered.  No to low carbonation.  Medium length finish.

Most Similar to:  J.K.’s Scrumpy, except not nearly as sweet.  Besides that, this cider is pretty original.

Closing Notes:   Awesome!  I found this cider very difficult to describe.  My review comes across a bit simple, yet for a relatively simple cider I found this quite complex.  Especially for the retail price, I was quite impressed.  This is hands down my favorite canned cider so far.  I usually find canned cider to be a letdown for whatever reason.  I opened all three Downeast varieties at a cider tasting and this got two thumbs up from everyone.  Its definitely an easily likable cider.  The Original was everyone’s favorite of the three varieties, although only by the slightest bit.  Hopefully Downeast makes it out to the Seattle area someday, where I’ll save it a place in my fridge.

Have you tried any ciders from Downeast?  What did you think?

4 thoughts on “Downeast Cider House Original Blend

    • Alkeelholic-Thanks for sharing! Unfortunately, I’m in Seattle WA. I can’t even buy Downeast cider here, but was lucky enough to get a sample case from them to review. Maybe someone else will see this though that lives closer.

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  1. The worst of any cider I ever tried….no kidding. My brother sent a selection of four different flavors from NH and it was bitter and left a nasty lingering after-taste that took over an hour to get rid of. I had several other friends try it and they thought I had poured old vinegar into a glass and added some sort of bitters to it and was playing a joke on them. The Cranberry was even worse.

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  2. Had the original this weekend at DE Oyster Bar on LBI. Awesome—best cider I’ve ever tasted, and I’ve had several. This is the first one that’s not too sweet and refreshes like a cold beer. I’m GF now and have been trying to find a beer replacement. This is it!! Thank you for keeping the ingredients fresh—you can absolutely taste the difference!

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