Big B’s Pear Supply

Review of Big B’s Pear Supply cider, made in Hotchkiss CO, from fermented pear & apple juices, part of their Farmhouse Cellar series.

>This is a review of a sample bottle provided to Cider Says by Big B’s.  Although I will take care to treat it the same as any other review, there is always the potential for bias as I received it for free.  The only consideration I knowingly made was pushing this up in my cider review cue.  I love free stuff, especially cider!  Want your cider or cider-related product reviewed here?  Contact me.<<

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Cider:  Pear Supply
Cidery:  Big B’s
Cidery Location:  Hotchkiss CO
ABV:  6.2%
How Supplied:  750ml bottle
Style:  Organic American Farmstead-Style Apple-Pear Cider

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Availability:  Only in CO, year round, although they take phone orders to ship to customers when their state allows it.

Cider Description:  Pear Supply artisanal farm house hard cider is a blend of local organic pears and apples, fermented together and bottle conditioned.   Our recipe uses time honored cider making traditions and is cellar aged to perfection.   Pear Supply is semi sweet, the apple and pear combination are well rounded and bursting with ripe pear notes and crisp apple undertones.

Made from local organic Winesap apples and Bartlett pears (50-50).  Only apples, pears, and yeast, without other ingredients (such as Sulfites).

Cidery Description:  Big B’s Hard Ciders – Local, Organic, Delicious.  Big B’s proudly handcrafts American Farmstead Hard Ciders in small batches using only organic apples, hand picked at the peak of ripeness.  Our orchard and tasting room is located in the North Fork Valley on the Western Slope of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.

Big B’s has an organic farm market and tasting room in Hotchkiss CO for their juices and hard cider (first sold in 2011), which re-opens for the season in May 2016.  Pear Supply won silver at GLINTCAP 2015, and is in the running for a Good Food award for 2016 (along with Grizzly Brand & Orchard Original).  Here is an article on Big B’s.

Price:  n/a ($15.99 retail price)
Where Bought:  n/a
Where Drank:  home
How Found:  Online.  I read about Big B’s, such as from a blog entry from Cider Sage, and have heard only great things.

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First Impression:  Lemonade light yellow hue.  Moderate carbonation.  Smells like pears, citrus, sourness, funk, and tartness.

Tasting Notes:  Semi-dry to semi-sweet.  Mild to moderate sourness and tartness.  Moderate acidity.  Hint of funk.  Medium bodied.  Fizzy mouthfeel.  Notes of citrus and pear.  I couldn’t really pick up the apple though.  Moderate length finish.

My Opinion:  Definitely sour, which isn’t to my liking, but I know a lot of other folks enjoy it.  My husband however thought it was really tasty.  Its all a matter of preference.

Most Similar to:  Sour ciders.  This reminded me some of Millstone Cobbler, which also had a lot of sour citrus flavor, although this cider wasn’t quite as sour, sweeter, and had pear not peach notes.

Closing Notes:   I wasn’t expecting a sour cider, so this surprised me.  I think fans who don’t mind a bit of sour would really enjoy this one though, especially in Spring & Summer.

Have you tried Big B’s cider?  What did you think?

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