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A cider house is an establishment that sells alcoholic
cider Cider ( ) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples. Cider is widely available in the United Kingdom (particularly in the West Country) and the Republic of Ireland. The UK has the world's highest per capita consumption, ...
for consumption on the premises. Some cider houses also sell cider "to go", for consumption off the premises. A traditional cider house was often little more than a room in a
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, selling locally fermented cider.


History

Cider houses were once common selling a product that was usually fermented on the premises from apples grown in a local cider
orchard An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing trees which are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of ...
. In the United States, the European colonists planted apple trees in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was nine years after first landing at Plymouth in 1620. “The Laird & Company Distillery in New Jersey” was the first distillery license issued in the United States, in 1780. The Industrial Revolution caused people to leave the orchards and move to the cities for work causing many orchards to be abandoned. This began the decline of Cider Houses in the late 1800s. “By the time Prohibition was enacted in 1919, the production of cider in the U.S. had slipped to only 13 million gallons, down from 55 million gallons in 1899.” Because of changes in the taxation of cider in the early 1970s, and social changes, most cider houses now exist in name only. “Today, cider is one of the fastest-growing segments of the liquor industry” thus the emerge of more Cider Houses. With the popularity of Cider Houses, Cider Museums are emerging as well. At these museums, people can visit to learn the history of Cider and Cider Houses. Cider houses are common in
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, where they are called ''sidrerías'' or ''chigres'', and the Basque Country, where they are called '' sagardotegi''. As cider has gained popularity during the 21st century, especially in countries such as Australia, 'bar & restaurant style' cider houses are opening; the Brunswick St Cider House in Melbourne is an example. A few do still exist in, for example, the
West Country The West Country (occasionally Westcountry) is a loosely defined area of South West England, usually taken to include all, some, or parts of the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, and, less commonly, Wiltshire, Glouc ...
of the United Kingdom. (First published in
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's Good Cider Guide, 2000.)
As the popularity continues to grow, other Cider Houses and Museums are:
The Cider MuseumThe National Collection of Cider & Perry at Middle FarmBicton Countryside MuseumWoodchuck Cider HouseAngry OrchardDesert Cider House101 Cider HouseBristols Cider HouseCarr's CiderhouseDowneast Cider HouseNumber Twelve Cider HouseLockhorn Cider HouseBrooklyn Cider HouseSlyboro CiderhouseCottonwood Cider HouseRedhead Ciderhouse
an
West End Cider House
just to name a few. There are approximately more than 725 Cider Houses & Produces currently in the United States.


See also

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References


External links


List of the remaining cider houses in the UK
Retrieved 1/9/2007 (link seems to be dead 17/03/2021). * Cider {{pub-stub es:Sidrería eu:Sagardotegi