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Cider Chat


Interviewing cidermakers importers, orchardists, foodies, farmers and cider enthusiasts around the world. Let’s delve into the semantics of cider…or is it hard cider, cidre, sidra or fermented apple juice? The truth is out there in Ciderville and we are going to find it. We toast in celebration of cider; As a libation, a gift from the gods, a taste of terroir, and a hard pressed good time. Ready to quench your thirst? Grab a glass and join this chat! See you in Ciderville!

May 17, 2016

Sam Reid is based in Tasmania, a state of Australia. He is a partner at Willie Smith's Cider and President of Cider Australia.

Tasmania is what Sam calls the smallest state of Australia which by the way is equal in size to the continental United States. It was colonized by the English who used it in the 1700's as a penal colony. It is also in the southern hemisphere so the apple growing region is found in the south on both Australia and Tasmania. It use to be well known as the Apple Isle a claim to fame that I suspect will in time return.

There are 30 apple growers in Tasmania.

When asked what would best describe Australian cider, Sam described the overall market for the country as a New World commercial style, with fresh apples, filtered (crossed flowed filtered), carbonated and a bit sweet to please the current customer palate - with an overall ph of 3.6. Whereas for Tasmania ciders Sam says, "There isn't one specific style". Willie Smith's where Sam is the CoFounder/Managing Director they tend towards the French Style of cidermaking, with less emphasis on the acid. Willie Smith's ciders are also unfiltered and oak aged and note that they do have special release ciders in 750 ML bottles which makes a visit to their Tasting Room (The Apple Shed) even more worthwhile.

How to get to Tasmania?

  1. Take an hour and half flight from Melbourne
  2. Take an overnight ferry from Melbourne to the port in Devon. You can take car on the ferry.

Spreyton Cider is the first cidery that you can get to once off the ferry.

Head south into Cole Valley and look for Red Brick Road Cider and Two Metre Tall in Launceston.

Red Sails Cider in Middleton

Lost Pippin cider, Pagan CiderFrank's Cider and so much more

Click on the link to Tasmania Cider Trail and put it on your plans for a perfect cider holiday

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival July 15-17, 2016

Contact Info for Willie Smith's

All of Willie Smith's ciders are produced on site. The farm itself is 150 acres (40 hectares).

Willie Smith's is 30 minutes south of Hobart, Tasmania. Hobart is the capital of this Australian state. The actual region where Willie Smith's is located is the Huon Valley.

Website: http://www.williesmiths.com.au/

Follow @williesmiths on Twitter

Cider Australia

Contact Jane Anderson at the Executive Office for more info on Cider Australia mailto:office@cideraustralia.org.au

More Cider Tourist info for Australia

Cider and Ale Trail in the Yarra Valley - Victoria

Thanks to Hugh McKellar at Real Cider Reviews for connecting me with Sam for this chat!

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