Our team of fall fanatics sampled 12 brands to find the best hard cider to sip beside the fire or while carving pumpkins.
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Our team of fall fanatics sampled 12 brands to find the best hard cider to sip beside the fire or while carving pumpkins.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
Our top-rated pick in this test came in the form of an unfiltered cider: Downeast Original Blend.
When you pour this unfiltered cider into a tall glass, you’ll see that it has a slightly foggy appearance with plenty of bubbles. Its intriguing appearance had our testers eager to sip.
From the very first sip, this cider was a hit. It has a very pleasant fizziness and fruity aroma. As for flavor, “It’s really punchy and tart—but not too sweet,” says Editor Lauren Pahmeier. “It’s just right.”
This balance between dry and sweet—along with the light carbonation—made this cider the number one pick for every single tester. For that reason, we had to name this the best hard cider pick.
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Ciders sometimes get a reputation for being too sweet. Let us assure you that ciders come in a wide spectrum from sweet to dry. If you prefer your hard cider on the dryer side, our team wholeheartedly recommends the original cider from Blake’s Cider Co.
This cider is wonderfully crisp and pale—and not sweet in the least. It has a light apple flavor with a slightly citrusy finish. Some testers compared this top cider pick to a dry white wine, so Sauvignon Blanc fans, take note!
In the words of Content Director Ellie Martin Cliffe, “This is one sophisticated cider!”
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Love the sweet flavor of traditional apple cider or juice? You’ll get that with Angry Orchard Crisp Hard Apple Cider.
“This cider has a sweet, juicy flavor that packs a punch,” says Ellie. She’s precisely right. Every tester noted how delightfully apple-forward this hard cider was. It’s the type of drink that has you dreaming of fall days and trips to the apple orchard.
While this sipper is tasty on its own, the sweetness makes it a great contender for cider-based cocktails like this Apple Cider Smash.
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All about the bubbles? So is 1911 Original Hard Cider. This drink gave our testers all the carbonation they could want. “This one is super bubbly—just like champagne,” says Lauren.
But this best hard cider pick is about more than just fizz. This beverage has a crisp apple flavor with some pear notes and a pretty pale color. It doesn’t lean too sweet or too dry, so it’s a great option to have on hand for fall parties or Friendsgiving.
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Dry ciders are best for food pairings because they balance flavors without overpowering the dish. A dry, unfiltered cider pairs excellently with cheese platters, artisanal sandwiches or roasted vegetables.
Most hard ciders are naturally gluten-free since they are made from apples, but some may use gluten-containing yeast. Always check labels if gluten is a concern.
Apple cider is typically non-alcoholic and goes through a different fermentation process than hard cider, which contains alcohol, usually similar to the ABV of light beer.