From Woodchuck:
Thursday, May 9th, 2019 (Middlebury, VT)- Woodchuck Hard Cider introduces Kinda Cloudy, the second
variety from their 802 Collection. Like its forerunner Lil’ Dry, the cider will be made using apples exclusively
from their Vermont orchard partners. Since their humble beginning in a two-car garage in 1991, they’ve always
been proud to call the Green Mountain State home. With the expansion of their 802 Collection, Woodchuck
looks forward to furthering their local partnerships, like with Sunrise Orchards in Cornwall, VT and utilizing
Vermont’s resources.
Kinda Cloudy is an unfiltered, semi-sweet variety, crafted to resemble the classic farm stand cider you’d pick
up at your favorite Vermont orchard. The cider has a medium-bodied mouthfeel, showcasing notes of refreshing
apple, subtle hints of champagne, and a slight tartness at the finish.
“We have been filled with great pride in seeing fans excitement around Lil’ Dry and their understanding of our
commitment to Vermont,” commented Vice President of Market, Bridget Blacklock, “We knew our next
iteration of the 802 Collection had to be just as strong. Kinda Cloudy is the perfect complement to Lil’ Dry and
we can’t wait for everyone to try it!”
According to the company, the 802 Collection has been given the motto “Fermentation for Freedom and Unity”
to celebrate Vermont and the uniqueness of their fans. Beginning in late May, Kinda Cloudy will be available in
Vermont to start with potential distribution outside the state in the future. The cider will retail for $10.99 / 16oz
4 pack cans and draft. Woodchuck hopes you enjoy this taste of Vermont!
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