Arsenal Cider House
Arsenal Cider House is a cider manufacturer and taproom located in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established in 2008, it is known for producing a variety of ciders and fruit wines, often with historical themes and names inspired by the American Civil War.
History[edit | edit source]
Arsenal Cider House was founded by Bill and Michelle Larkin in 2008. The name "Arsenal" is a tribute to the nearby Allegheny Arsenal, a significant site during the Civil War. The cider house opened its doors to the public in 2009 and quickly gained popularity for its unique offerings and historical ambiance.
Products[edit | edit source]
Arsenal Cider House produces a wide range of ciders and fruit wines. Their products are often named after Civil War battles, figures, and events. Some of their popular offerings include:
- Fighting Elleck - A traditional apple cider named after Alexander Hays, a Union general.
- Picket's Charge - A semi-sweet cider named after the infamous charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Snowbound - A winter seasonal cider with spices.
Location and Ambiance[edit | edit source]
The cider house is located in a historic building in Lawrenceville, which adds to its charm and appeal. The interior is decorated with Civil War memorabilia, creating an immersive experience for visitors. The taproom offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere where patrons can enjoy tastings and purchase bottles to take home.
Events and Community[edit | edit source]
Arsenal Cider House frequently hosts events such as live music, historical talks, and cider-making workshops. They are also active in the local community, participating in neighborhood festivals and supporting local causes.
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