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Victoria

Arquiteka Cider
3 years ago

Arquiteka Cider

Arquiteka is a new cider from Victoria’s Yarra Valley. You have probably seen the ads for it on social media with its standout minimalist hole punch design black and white label. Read More

Gurneys Noir Cider
3 years ago

Gurneys Noir Cider

Gurneys Cider has gone crazy and fully crossed the streams with Gurneys Noir Cider. How crazy I hear you ask? Well, this cider contains GRAPES, yes wine grapes. So, is this an apple flavoured sparkling wine or a wine flavoured cider? 

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Alpine Cloudy Cider
3 years ago

Alpine Cloudy Cider

Alpine Cider has added the new Alpine Cloudy Cider to its range. It’s the story of cider that is lucky to be around and has since been snapped up pretty quickly. Read More

Napoleone Cider Co – Louis Cider
3 years ago

Napoleone Cider Co – Louis Cider

Louis is the latest cider from the Yarra Valley’s Napoleone Cider Co. The Louis is all about being a big barrel-fermented sessionable can of cider. Read More

Gurney’s Methode Traditionelle
4 years ago

Gurney’s Methode Traditionelle

On the windswept southeastern corner of Victoria is Gurney’s Orchard where they grow the apples for the very handmade Gurney’s Methode Tradionelle Cider. Read More

Two Birds Cider
4 years ago

Two Birds Cider

Two Birds Brewing is Australia’s first brewery founded by and an all-female team. Their Two Birds Cider is their first cider release. Brewers haven’t had the best reputation with interesting ciders. Can  Two Birds Cider get it right? Read More

Flying Brick Original Cider
5 years ago

Flying Brick Original Cider

Flying Brick from the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria have many ciders, but I don’t think I have ever really thought about their Original Cider. Time to set that straight. Read More

Miss Seed Apple Cider
5 years ago

Miss Seed Apple Cider

Miss Seed Apple Cider is a sweet cider by the Victorian from Monkey Shines Brew Co. The first thing you are going to notice about this cider is the label. It’s a stunner of a label. But we can’t be judging a book by its cover.  Read More