Harpoon Craft Cider


 

Description

Harpoon™ Craft Cider. Made from freshly pressed apples. All natural, no preservatives. Natural gluten free. 4.8% alc/vol. Six 12 fl oz bottles.

Other Description

What is craft cider? We wanted a cider that let freshly pressed apples speak for themselves. So we crafted one. Pure + natural. Harpoon brewery: In 1986 we started brewing Harpoon in Boston to share with others the joy of making—and drinking - great beer. In 2000, we added a second brewery in Windsor, Vermont to keep up with the demand. As a regional craft brewer, we gained interest and respect for cider, a drink with strong roots and history in New England. Harpoon's cider is our contribution to the long heritage of cider made with juice from freshly pressed apples. We welcome all beer - and cider - lovers to visit us at our breweries in Boston, Massachusetts or Windsor, Vermont. For more info about tastings, our Brewery Store, or our seasonal Harpoon festivals, Harpoon craft cider: Harpoon Craft Cider is made from a select blend of freshly pressed apples including the New England favorite, McIntosh. By fermenting this blend of varieties with our own yeast we are able to produce an aroma that has a clean, fruity character. This crisp, refreshing cider has just the right balance of ripe apple sweetness and tartness from the fruit's natural acidity. The color of this smooth tasting cider is very light as a result of using only freshly pressed apples. Without the addition of preservatives, artificial colors, or sweeteners we have created a cider that is fresh, pure, and delicious. Enjoy! Try Harpoon Craft Cider as an accompaniment with cheese, pork dishes, or simply enjoy it on its own. Love cider. Love life. Harpoon. Call us at 888-HARPOON. Please join us by becoming a friend of harpoon by visit www.harpoonbrewery.com.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size Full Txt 1 bottle
Energy 140
Sodium 0 mg
Carbohydrates 10 g
Sugars 7 g
Protein 0 g

Ingredients

Fermented Apple Juice.

Warnings


Government warning:(1) According to the surgeon general women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

UPC

00041827400123