Tonight’s review belongs to Doc’s Draft Hard Apple Cider.
This is their straight man cider, no additional fruits or spices. Its ABV comes to a fairly standard 5%. This variety won a gold medal in the Hudson Valley Wine Competition and generally ranks
as a favorite locally and further afield.
Color and appearance: pale gold
Doc’s Draft Hard Apple Cider appears mild and light in the
glass, but not unusually so. Its color is a fairly cooler than some. No head
and few visible bubbles.
Aroma: apple pastry, yeast
The cider smells absolutely like a bakery. The Doc’s Draft
gives off a gorgeous apple strudel scent that just makes my mouth water. The
aromas aren’t strong, but a careful sniff gives heavenly rewards. It does make
one begin to wonder if the cider will be semi-dry as it is described by the
maker.
Sweet-dry scale: sweet but beautifully balanced
This has a delicate pleasant sweetness, but it could not be
accurately described as semi-dry. I worry that some cider drinkers and makers
are beginning to use the sweet to dry continuum as an indicator more of
authenticity or cache rather than flavor. Some sweet ciders are delicious, as
this one most certainly is.
Drinking experience and flavors: caramel apple, butter
The Doc’s Draft has a very appley flavor, even when compared
to other ciders. The apple deepens though, with some dark caramel notes. It
feels almost buttery. This cider is lively with a touch of astringency, but it
is not too carbonated. The overall picture of robust sweetness, freshness, and
gentle sparkle makes for enjoyable easy drinking.
Finish: gentle air of powdered sugar
The finish just makes me want to reach for another sip. It
isn’t overly sweet, but it turns from fruity and caramel-y back to the pastry
notes of its aroma. Just a smidge of powdered sugar.
Drinking Notes: salty snacks, soft cheeses
Try this with some brie and nuts. The sweet and salty
combination works as it should, and the fattiness of either cheese or nuts
enhances the mouthfeel of the Doc’s Draft Apple. This is a long conversation kind
of cider, so think about pairing it with your most interesting friends and many
big ideas.