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Crispin Blackberry Pear Cider


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kareng Grand Master

Just sipping on some of this. It's not a hard apple cider - it's pear! Delicious!

I have had the plain pear on tap and it was delicious, too.

It has the certified gluten-free in a circle on it.

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Just sipping on some of this. It's not a hard apple cider - it's pear! Delicious!

I have had the plain pear on tap and it was delicious, too.

It has the certified gluten-free in a circle on it.

What brand is it? My favorite drink these days is Woodchuck Pear Cider. Much better than apple!

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kareng Grand Master

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CajunChic Explorer

Sorry, didn't recognize the title as a brand name. Thanks, never heard of it. It looks yummy on the website!

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kareng Grand Master

WE can also get the apple in cans here.  Also, Angry Orchard has cans.  Because there are times you don't want to take a breakable bottle.

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CajunChic Explorer

I've never seen cans, wish more stuff like this would catch on down here! I may have to get some of this ordered for me.

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Serielda Enthusiast

@kareng, thank you for telling about this, I myself am a bit scared to try most alcoholic drinks, but will remember this post when I feel brave enough to try it. Crispen makes wonderful drinks, I've been a huge fan of theirs.

@Cajunchick,

I do know some stores like Whole Foods, and The Fresh Market carry it.

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