Mass Bay Brewing City Roots Cider Announces New Flavor: Evergreen Cider

From City Roots:

The newly flavor emanates ‘winter in a can,’ made with Nordic farmhouse yeast and conditioned on juniper needles

WHAT:             City Roots, a new craft cider brand that launched in the summer of 2019, is announcing its first-ever winter seasonal: Evergreen Cider. The new cider was made to help us celebrate the best of winter, but from the comfort of indoors and away from the winter city winds.

Evergreen Cider is fermented completely dry using a Nordic farmhouse yeast strain and conditioned on juniper needles, making it crisp and peppery with notes of citrus zest, winter herbs, and cold forest air. It comes in at 6% ABV, with 7g of carbs and 2g of sugar.

As a member of the New England-based organization 1% for the Planet, City Roots contributes 1% of all sales to nonprofit organizations that focus on urban sustainability. Since their inception in 2002, 1% for the Planet has helped direct hundreds of millions of dollars to environmental nonprofits around the world.

Evergreen Cider joins the brand’s year-round offerings, City Roots Original Dry cider – a crisp, delicious, all-purpose cider – and new City Roots Cider Spritz, a 97-calorie cider made with a little extra carbonation (almost like a hard seltzer).

City Roots is a member of the Mass. Bay Brewing Company family, which is the parent company of brands including Harpoon, UFO Beer, Arctic Summer and Clown Shoes.

WHEN:             Immediately

WHERE:          Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, and New Jersey

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