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Hard cider is a type of cider made from fermented apples. It is a popular alcoholic beverage in many countries, particularly in Europe and North America. Hard cider is made from a variety of apple varieties, including bittersweet, sharp, and bittersharp apples. The fermentation process produces a dry, tart, and slightly effervescent beverage. Hard cider is typically served chilled and can range in alcohol content from 4-7%.
In recent years, the hard cider market has seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly in the United States. This is due to the increasing availability of craft ciders, as well as the growing interest in local and artisanal products. Consumers are increasingly seeking out unique and flavorful ciders, as well as ciders made from locally sourced apples.
Some of the leading companies in the hard cider market include Angry Orchard, Strongbow, Woodchuck, Ace Cider, and Crispin Cider. These companies produce a wide range of ciders, from traditional dry ciders to sweeter, fruit-flavored varieties. Show Less Read more