BC Cidery # 1 – Left Field Cider


Our first apple-laden stop is good timing for the MLB surge to the post-season at Left Field Cider. Here you will get English styled ciders from the founders who actually studied under cider makers in the English industry.

Here is what I would add to my initial sample tray:

Big Dry – Dry Sparkling Cider
“Our driest cider will attract those looking for a more traditional style cider. The blend is dominated by bittersweet cider apples whose rich tannins are balanced by the fruity aromatics of Okanagan dessert apples.”

Little Dry – Dry Sparkling Cider
“Light and refreshing with a slight effervescence, our Little Dry is blended to highlight the natural characteristics of the crisp, fresh apples from which it was made.”

…and something from their limited series…
“The cidermaker’s select series was created to allow our customers to join us on our journey as we explore new cider apple varieties, blends and fermentation techniques. Enjoy these limited release ciders while they are available, because once the tank runs dry they will be gone for good.”

In the Tap Lines for September 2018

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OktoFest beers are starting to show up as if to will us out of one of the continuously hit SoCal summers in memories. Raise a glass to fall coming and to the coming pumpkin debate and other social media debates. Let’s keep talking people. Don’t retreat to a corner!

~ e-visits to three cider houses in British Columbia. Left Field Cider, The Naramata Cider Co. and Dominion Cider
~ special featured reviews of canned beers from Figueroa Mountain
~ Heads-Up on Los Angeles Beer Events
~ Three suggested beers to buy this month. One light, one medium and one dark
~ A Book & A Beer reads Taco USA by Gustavo Arellano
~ I will tap the Firkin and give my no holds barred opinion on the craft beer world.

Here are two events to get your September started in the Los Angeles craft beer world:
1) September 5thStalking Horse 1st Anniversary
2) September 9thSeeing Double at Angel City