Fox Barrel
American cider company
Fox Barrel is a brand of hard cider that was originally produced by the Fox Barrel Cider Company, a company based in Colfax, California. The brand is known for its range of pear and apple ciders, which are crafted using traditional methods and natural ingredients.
History[edit | edit source]
Fox Barrel Cider Company was founded in 2004 by Bruce Nissen and Sean Deorsey. The company was established with the aim of producing high-quality, natural ciders that would appeal to a growing market of cider enthusiasts in the United States. The founders were inspired by the traditional cider-making techniques of England and sought to bring a similar level of craftsmanship to their products.
In 2010, Fox Barrel was acquired by California-based Craft Brew Alliance, which helped to expand the brand's distribution and reach a wider audience. The acquisition allowed Fox Barrel to increase production and introduce new flavors to its lineup.
Products[edit | edit source]
Fox Barrel is best known for its pear ciders, which are made using 100% fresh-pressed pear juice. The brand offers a variety of flavors, including:
- Pacific Pear - A classic pear cider with a crisp and refreshing taste.
- Blackberry Pear - A blend of pear and blackberry juices, offering a sweet and tart flavor profile.
- Apricot Pear - A unique combination of pear and apricot, providing a smooth and fruity taste.
In addition to pear ciders, Fox Barrel also produces apple ciders, which are crafted using fresh-pressed apple juice. The ciders are naturally gluten-free and contain no artificial flavors or colors.
Production Process[edit | edit source]
Fox Barrel ciders are made using a traditional fermentation process. The company emphasizes the use of natural ingredients, sourcing fresh fruit juices to create their ciders. The fermentation process is carefully controlled to ensure a consistent and high-quality product.
The ciders are typically fermented in small batches, allowing for greater attention to detail and quality control. After fermentation, the ciders are filtered and carbonated before being packaged for distribution.
Market and Distribution[edit | edit source]
Fox Barrel ciders are distributed throughout the United States and are available in a variety of retail outlets, including grocery stores, liquor stores, and bars. The brand has gained a loyal following among cider enthusiasts and is recognized for its commitment to quality and natural ingredients.
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