Schooner’s:
Excessively sweet, Schooner’s cider offers little to the drinker, lacking depth and dimension, the sole taste which so
tragically lingers upon the palette is best suited to the taste of children. A strange tanginess predominates.
“Between the hint of spice and bitterness, the aftertaste of this cider drastically deducted points” – Shannon Poirer
Ziegler’s:
In a word, Ziegler’s is mediocracy, especially when compared to the tantalizing treat of Roger’s variety. It’s pitifully muted flavors and watery nature makes for a beverage distinctly wanting in quality.
“The cinnamon and spice background as well as its uniqueness [was nice, but] it did not meet the full expectations” – Mary Aram
Roger’s:
This robust, pleasantly acidic blend merges bold fruit flavor and piquant notes of autumnal spice. Upon each sip one is immediately transported to a fall paradise: crimson leaves tumble gently down from vibrant arbors as bursts of apple expand upon the tongue.
“As an avid cider drinker, this cider was delectable” – Maggie Whritenour
