Kegs & Legs: AVID Cider’s Apple Pie is a Slice of Cider Heaven

We are now deeply entrenched in the Fall season. And sure, it may be pumpkin spice season, but we like to think of it as apple pie season. So, as a result, we want to highlight aa brand new offering – Apple Pie Cider – from one of our favorite cideries – AVID Cider Co.

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AVID Cider’s latest seasonal offering, Apple Pie, has arrived just in time for fall, bringing a fresh twist to a classic favorite. As the leaves turn and temperatures drop, apple cider takes center stage, rivaling even the pumpkin spice craze (which I could actually go without, tbh). This cider is a delightful homage to the beloved fall dessert, capturing the essence of a warm apple pie in every sip.

Infused with a blend of spices that evoke the familiar taste of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice, this cider offers a true hard cider taste while embracing the seasonal flavors we eagerly anticipate each year.

For runners who appreciate a good post-run refreshment, AVID’s Apple Pie cider provides a perfect balance of crisp apple notes and comforting spices. Just as a well-earned run through autumn’s vibrant scenery can invigorate the spirit, this cider’s seasonal profile delivers a satisfying taste of fall’s best.

Whether you’re celebrating a personal best or simply enjoying a relaxing cooldown, this cider offers a flavorful reward that complements the season’s brisk air and colorful landscapes. Cheers to the perfect autumnal blend that makes your fall runs even more enjoyable!

Whether you’re celebrating a personal best or simply enjoying a relaxing cooldown, this cider offers a flavorful reward that complements the season’s brisk air and colorful landscapes. Cheers to the perfect autumnal blend that makes your fall runs even more enjoyable!

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