Ace Berry Cider
Ace Berry Cider
Rated 2.967 by BeerPalsBrewed by California Cider Company
Sebastopol, CA, United StatesStyle: Cider
5% Alcohol by Volume
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Ace Berry Cider is our newest premium fermented cider made in the heart of Sonoma County's apple orchards in beautiful Sebastopol, California. Ace Berry is a mixture of raspberry, blackberry and strawberry juice added into our fermented apple cider. The resulting cider has a delicious fresh fruity taste. Ace is extremely refreshing, lightly carbonated and a healthy, exhilarating alternative to the heaviness of beer or the high alcohol content of wine. Ace Berry Cider is our fourth Ace, (we had to have 4 Aces!) and is already one of our most popular ciders. Ace Cider is gluten free. Enjoy!
ID: 219 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 23 years agoKey Stats
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Overall Rank | 48085 |
Overall Percentile | 14.5 |
Style Rank | 545 of 711 |
Style Percentile | 23.3 |
Lowest Score | 2.0 |
Highest Score | 3.6 |
Average Score | 2.933 |
Weighted Score | 2.967 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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3 Member Reviews
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Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7
This was pretty good. It had a very fruity and sweet aroma and taste. It was very easy to drink, but would be a little overwhelming if you were looking for something refreshing.
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Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 6
Pale orange appearance with no head. A grape aroma with a slightly sour grape flavor. A little light bodied but refreshing and enjoyable. It's Jungle Juice for adults!
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Aroma: 4 | Appearance: 4 | Mouthfeel: 4 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 4
You know anything "berry" is just juice. Is this supposed to be a sweet dry wine? This stuff is horrible how can they call it cider?