Farnum
Hill Farmhouse:
Our lightest, most casual cider, pale gold and bubbly, with a stroke of
sweetness along with the tart, bitter, and fruity elements that good cider offers.
Citrus, pineapple, bittersweet apple, and a trace of the barn. Nowhere near as
rough as the extremely tannic farmhouse ciders produced in the west of England,
but showing a certain tannic edge. A clean, light “quaffing” cider,
and a good introduction to fine ciders. Alcohol content 6.5% by volume. 750 ml
bottle with crown cap (bottle-opener needed).
'Farmhouse' is more of a pub cider than our others, varies a bit more from batch
to batch, more casual and lower in alcohol than our cork-finished styles, less
filling than beer. Within New Hampshire only, it's on tap at a few good brewpubs,
though more usual in the jolly brown bottle. Farmhouse and Semi-Dry are the most
popular of our regular ciders. Farmhouse is blended from a group of real cider
apples that come in from the field earlier than most; therefore, it's a bit easier
to make but accordingly less complex. Agreeably versatile, sharing certain flavor
elements with both beer and wine. Previous acquaintance with English or Irish
commercial brands often inclines people to like our Farmhouse, though it won't
furnish all the sweetness found in those more mass-market styles. A fresh, orchard-made
cousin to Magner's or Bulmer's Ireland -- without their sugar -- might give some
idea. Those who find the tannins in Farmhouse a little over-pronounced tend to
find satisfaction in the smoother, richer Semi-Dry.

Pub cuisine -- hearty, savory foods, snacks, sandwiches,
soups, meat pies, wings, grill food. The porky delights of barbecue in all
forms. Or what you will -- let us know, if you have time. We'd enjoy reprinting
your
discoveries on this website.