Friday, January 23, 2015

2 Towns Ciderhouse The Bad Apple


This is what cider should taste like! Seriously. It has just about every single thing that I want in a cider. Perfect tartness verging on sour, nimble effervescence that almost stings, distant sweetness, and warm drying. The only knocks I have are that it sticks a little long on the back of the tongue and can taste a bit like a Granny Smith. Really though, I love this cider. You can drink a fair amount of it and not wake up with a brain that feels like a cleaved flank steak laid on a low-wattage electric fence, provided you get plenty of sleep.

Poured, the cider has a gorgeously crystalline straw hue that is almost sparklingly translucent and the bubbles swim to the top in a single cascading burst. The vanilla notes the cider boasts are most present in the nose rather than on the tongue, though they are faintly there. Despite being rather stiff in ABV (10.5%), it doesn't really have that alcoholic heat on the throat and it is very gently warm in the belly which is nice for drinking as a refreshment but dangerous for drinking in volume. I'd happily drink these end on end were it not for the absolutely crushing hangover my bank account would take. You have to pay for good cider and bad cider alike, unfortunately.

On ratebeer.com, somehow Spire Mountain Dark & Dry is rated almost twice as highly as this gem, if I am reading their rankings correctly. I'm going to go ahead and chalk that up to mainstream morons not getting it. Perhaps that's an unfair assessment or particularly harsh but I can't really justify any other reason. The simple fact is, this cider is twice as good. It's cool. Artistic genius is rarely recognized in its time. "The Big Lebowski" barely broke even in the states while "Armageddon", released the same year and not worthy of being a trailer on a Blockbuster VHS copy of Lebowski, grossed over $200,000,000. The Eagles' greatest hits is the second biggest selling album of all time and "Hotel California" is 8th while the The Kinks, Miles Davis, James Brown, Black Sabbath, the Wu-Tang Clan, Prince and many other musical titans don't have a single album ranked in the top 25. You can't account for taste, I suppose. Maybe if 2 Towns dropped a couple of Jolly Ranchers in each bottle of the Bad Apple before capping them, people would appreciate it more. Maybe if De La Soul had added some sexpot, they could've been The Black Eyed Peas. And maybe if the Coen brothers would have blown more shit up in "The Big Lebowski", more people would've packed the theaters to see it. But probably not. It doesn't really work that way, does it.

That's okay. 2 Towns will keep turning out fine cider. In 2012, they planted their own orchard along the Willamette and plan to add 700 new cider apple trees a year over the next three years. Cider apples are hard to find in the U.S. and most cideries use desert apples, or canned apple juice bought in bulk off the back of a Schwan's truck. I appreciate that 2 Towns is dedicated to the craft of making authentic cider from legitimate cider apples. I respect their dedication to quality over ease and their devotion to true cider over candy-apple alcohol. Long live authenticity!


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Learn more about 2 Towns Ciderhouse at http://2townsciderhouse.com/index.php

2 comments:

  1. I also really liked this one. Very unique. I tend to be a fan of high ABV ciders when done right. This is definitely one of the better offerings from 2 Towns (I've had a few others I haven't liked, such as Bright Cider which is just plain boring, and Serious Scrump which had a weird too dry flavor for my liking). Great review!

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    1. Thanks for reading and commenting. I feel the same about the other two 2 Towns. I think Serious Scrump is their attempt at making scrumpy which is where you let the apples freeze and ferment on the branch before pressing them. I think. I couldn't find a good website on it but that's my understanding of what scrumpy is. Anyway, it tasted a bit like turned fruit to me.

      Looks like you've tried quite an array of ciders. Hope you continue writing about them.

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