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Give It A Shot – Hornsby’s Amber Draft Hard Cider

We take a break from the large amount of whiskey we had last week just long enough to try another cider. This is definitely a beverage we have been having more of lately and thanks to one of our longtime listeners (our mother) we are able to try another one. In this episode we will be trying a Hornsby's Amber Draft Hard Cider. Enjoy!

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Tasting Notes – Hornsby’s Amber Draft Hard Cider

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  • To me, it tasted like cider/cherries - sort of like Eegee's cider cherry they have in the fall. I've had it 3 times, and it was always about tangy, fermented cherries. I was slightly bummed that it didn't pop out to either of you that way - although I did hear "cherry" mentioned briefly one time. I'm glad you did like it somewhat.