2 Towns Ciderhouse Made Marion Hard Cider, Blackberry
6 - 12 oz cans
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Directions
40 F served chilled.
Product Details
Naturally gluten free. No adder sugar. Only fresh-pressed northwest apples. Always whole ingredients. Boldly crafted in Oregon. Profile: Ripe and juicy, Made Marion unites Northwest apples with whole locally grown Marionberries. The crown jewel of all blackberry varieties, Marionberries are a true testament to the bounty of Oregon. Made Marion: Made Marion unites two ingredients that were destined to be together - whole, Oregon-grown Marionberries and fresh-pressed Northwest apples. The Marion blackberry was originally bred for Marion County, Oregon farmers, right here in our backyard. Tangy and full of ripe, rich berry notes, the Marionberry quickly became the standard to which all blackberries would forever be compared, and elevates this cider to illustrious heights. Boldly Crafted in Oregon: Pioneering Northwest Craft Cider since 2010. Independently owned and operated. Whole Ingredients: Made from 100% fresh-pressed Northwest apples, sourced exclusively from local Oregon & Washington farms, as well as other whole, locally harvested agricultural ingredients. No Shortcuts: Our cider is always slow fermented at cold temperatures. This time intensive process retains the natural character and delicate aromatics of the apples, eliminating the need for additives, which plainly fall short. Crafted to Share: Facebook. Twitter, Instagram, Untappd. (at)2townscider. Please recycle. 6% alc/vol. 12 Produced & Packaged By: 2 Towns Ciderhouse, Corvallis OR 97333 USA. Made in Oregon.Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 can
Servings per Container: 6
Calories | 150.00 kcal |
Total Fat | 0.00 grm (0.00% RDA) |
Sodium | 0.00 mg (0.00% RDA) |
Total Carbohydrate | 8.00 grm (3.00% RDA) |
Protein | 0.00 grm (0.00% RDA) |
Gluten Free | |
Gluten | 0.00 |
Total Sugars | 8.00 grm |
Sulfites | 1.00 |
Ingredients
Northwest Apple Juice, Marionberries, Malic Acid, Sulfites.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.Manufacturer
2 Towns Ciderhouse
Corvallis, OR 97333 USA
UPC
00852892003320