This is Woodchuck’s newest Out on a Limb release:
Cider: Lazy Hazy Lemon Crazy
Cidery: Woodchuck
Cidery Location: Middlebury, VT
ABV: 4.2%
How Supplied: 6 pack of 12oz bottles
Availability: limited release (flavors in Out on a Limb rotate)
Description on Bottle: After a crazy day under the sun, grab a cider – your hammock is calling! We’ve taken a spin on the traditional shandy and made it our own. Our “cider shandy” starts with out small batch hard cider and infuses fresh lemon juice and lemongrass, crafting a well-balanced session cider with sweet and tart in every sip.
Price: $8.99 / six pack (although I only picked up a single bottle for under $2)
Where Bought: Total Wine
How Found: Started to look for it after reading it on Facebook from Woodchuck. Note that it can take awhile between when Woodchuck announces a flavor and it is stocked, especially if you are on the other side of the country. Also, with Out on a Limb, stores are often waiting until they are out of the previous flavor to stock the next one. I got lucky and was able to find Lazy Hazy Lemon Crazy even though it was just announced this past week!
Where Drank: home
Opinion: This is Woodchuck’s take on a summer shandy (traditionally a mix of beer & lemonade, but other mixers can be used). It was created using a mix of McIntosh, Empire, & Cortland apples, and is infused with fresh lemon juice and lemongrass. They call this a session cider, which typically refers to low alcohol content beers (cider in this case) suitable for extended drinking sessions. The ABV (alcohol by volume) is 4.2% in this case, where other Woodchuck varieties typically run between 5% and 6.9%. Woodchuck previously had “Crisp”, a 3.2% ABV session cider, which I actually thought was quite tasty, and good for drinking multiple bottles as it only came in at 120 calories per 12 oz. With the bump up to 4.2% ABV for this variety, the calories only bump to 140…not bad! Also, only 9 grams of sugar, much lower than most of their other ciders.
I think Woodchuck went a bit too “Out on a Limb” with this one, as its definitely “Lemon Crazy”! I love lemon, yet I find this cider is overwhelming with lemon flavor, and finishes a bit too tart. I’ve never been a fan of tart ciders, such as green apple. I like the relatively low level of sweetness though. I think if they toned down the lemon a bit it would be very nice. It smells really nice, with only a hint of lemon, but the overwhelming lemon flavor lingers on the tongue. I would however call it refreshing. I would only recommend this to people who really like lemon, and like a tart cider.
Note that the Woodchuck Out on a Limb series keeps the same packaging but rotates ciders every month or two, so check the bottle neck before assuming it is the same cider as you’ve seen before. So far they have had:
- Chocolate Raspberry
- Splitter Splinter (with bittersweet apples and aged in whiskey barrels; not bad but I like Barrel Select better as this one was a bit tart)
- Cheeky Cherry (apparently identical to their cellar series Sour Cherry release but 5.5% instead of 6.9%)
- Oopsy Daisy (chamomile & honey)
- Lazy Hazy Lemon Crazy
Have you tried Lazy Hazy Lemon Crazy? What did you think?