From WoodChuck:
Woodchuck Hard Cider proudly announces the newest cider in the Out on a Limb lineup, Oopsy Daisy. Out on a Limb is a limited-release, rotating six-pack that features some of Woodchuck’s most creative cider varieties. The bottle liquid and label changes every 45-60 days, but the six-pack remains the same. Oopsy Daisy is the fourth cider to be introduced in the Out on a Limb six pack, and will be available nationwide while supplies last.
Oopsy Daisy is infused with real chamomile flowers, which lead to honey and citrus notes for a smooth taste. Crafted with common eating apples such as McIntosh and Cortland, this cider is semi-dry with a delicate floral aftertaste. Oopsy Daisy is 5.5% ABV and has a suggested six-pack retail price of $10.99.
“At Woodchuck, we believe in pushing the envelope and going out on a limb to craft ciders that are truly unique,” said Marketing Director, Bridget Blacklock. “Oopsy Daisy is a perfect example of our commitment to using fresh, high quality ingredients to create the best tasting ciders possible.”
Also returning this month are Woodchuck’s Pink and Summer Time ciders in refreshed packaging. In addition to supporting cancer survivors through Dragonheart Vermont’s Survivorship NOW wellness program, Woodchuck Private Reserve Pink is a delicious, refreshing cider with a semi-dry, crisp apple taste and a natural pink color derived from purple grape skin. Private Reserve Pink is available nationwide in six packs and draught through August.
Woodchuck is also re-introducing its popular Summer Time Seasonal cider in six-packs, 12 packs of 12-oz cans and draught. The cider delivers a crisp apple flavor topped off with a hint of blueberry juice, will be available nationwide through August.
For more information about Woodchuck Hard Cider visit http://www.woodchuck.com, or download the new mobile app, available for iOS and Android users.
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