Starcut Ciders Announces Bottle Release of Semi-Sweet Peach Cider- Phuzz

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lk Rapids, MI. – Starcut Ciders, a division of Short’s Brewing Company, will release a new rotating hard cider, Phuzz, beginning this month.

Phuzz (6.9% ABV) is a semi-sweet cider fermented with Michigan apples and peaches. The cider is a brilliantly clear amber-straw color and has aromas of fresh apple and peach. Phuzz is mildly tart and subtly sweet with flavors of bold apple and pleasant lingering peach.

imageAccording to Starcut’s Head Cider Maker, Tony Hansen, “As another amazing Northern Michigan summer comes to an end, we’re proud to capture the flavor of the peach harvest in Phuzz. I love the balance and complexity of blending apple and peach in this cider.”

Like Starcut’s flagship brands, Octorock and Pulsar, and previous rotating releases, Squishy and Immortal Jelly, the label artwork for Phuzz was created by the legendary artist, Don Pendleton.

Phuzz will be released in bottles first at the Short’s Brewing Company pub and Short’s Mart in Bellaire, MI and at the company’s Elk Rapids Production Facility Pull Barn on Friday, September 23rd with state-wide distribution beginning on Monday, September 26th. Phuzz will be distributed throughout Starcut’s expanded Great Lakes area footprint and in Colorado soon after.

For more information regarding Phuzz, please visit www.starcutciders.com.

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