Hard cider as an alcoholic beverage is not new, but over the last few years demand has skyrocketed to a $ 500 million US industry, which is growing rapidly. Most apple cider is viewed as a trendy alternative to beer; made from low-cost, fruit juice from culls, or juice concentrate from the bulk juice market. This product is and could be made almost anywhere, and it is quite price sensitive. The base product is often flavored with various other fruit juices, spices, or fresh apple juice to enhance the flavor. The big beer companies such as Boston Beer Co., Ahheuser-Busch, Miller, and others dominate this market with over 90% of the production and sales. Our largest local producer, by far, is Ace Cider with less than 0.5% of that market.
There is another, much more interesting apple cider product, however, that is being produced locally - on a very small scale. It is made from heirloom apple varieties, or from specific cider varieties grown right here in Sonoma County. It is essentially an alternative to wine. The exotic flavors of many heirloom varieties and especially the cider varieties offer the more sophisticated palate a food friendly, alternative beverage to accompany many of our gourmet foods. Apple varieties can be separated into four different categories:
- ‘Sweets' (Baldwin, McIntosh, Rome Beauty, Winter Banana)
- ‘Bittersweets' (Jersey, Dabinett, Porter's Perfection, Newtown Pippin, Red Astrachan)
- ‘Sharps' (Coleman's Seedling, York Imperial, Cox's Orange Pippin, Spitzenberg, Gravenestein, Jonathan, Winesap)
- ‘Bittersharps' (Foxwelp, Kingston Black, Pearmain, Dolgo, Red Siberian, Transcendant). Just like wine varieties, each apple variety offers its unique aromatic flavors, sweetness, tannins and acidity
Let's hope this new apple cider industry takes off and lasts, we already have seven businesses producing apple cider in Sonoma County. It would be nice to see the diversity of Sonoma County's agriculture continue to include a vibrant apple industry.
Visit Apples to learn more or contact Paul Vossen pmvossen@ucanr.edu
Author - Farm Advisor, Emeritus (Sonoma & Marin Counties) Fruits / Vegetables / Marketing