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38 Cideries Participate in 2015 Pacific Northwest Cider Awards & Festival

May 21, 2015

PNWCA-2015Seattle, Wash. – May 5, 2015 – Just one month away from its second annual cider competition and festival, Pacific Northwest Cider Awards (PNWCA) announces a list of participating cideries and ciders for 2015.  Hosted by the Northwest Cider Association, sponsored by Seattle Cider Company, Capitol Cider and FruitSmart, a total of 38 cideries from three Northwest territories—including Washington, Oregon and British Columbia—will be participating in the PNWCA’s private judging and competition, taking place Friday, June 5 at Capitol Cider

With a total of 145 ciders broken up into 14 distinct categories, judges from throughout the Pacific Northwest will participate in a moderated tasting and judging process before awarding medals.

2015 CIDER FESTIVAL
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 cider lovers will have the chance to enjoy more than 25 ciders of the region’s best ciders on tap for the PNWCA Cider Festival (tickets available online), hosted at Seattle Cider Company’s tasting room, The Woods, celebrating the competition winners and the Pacific Northwest’s growing cider industry.

“It’s amazing to see the increased turnout for the second year of the awards,” said Sherrye Wyatt, executive director of the Northwest Cider Association and committee member for the PNWCA. “Through the PNWCA competition and festival, we are able to showcase and give recognition to the growing number of cideries in the region, and are thrilled to see it grow. With the addition of four new categories and a total of 145 ciders, it should make for a great competition!”

Cideries participating in the PNWCA’s second annual competition include:

2 Towns Ciderhouse

Apple Outlaw

ATLAS Cider

BC Tree Fruits Cider Company

Blue Mountain Cider Company

Bull Run Cider

Cascadia Ciderworkers United

Central City Brewers & Distillers

Cider Riot!

Cockrell Hard Cider

D’s Wicked Cider

Dragon’s Head Cider

Finnegan Cider

Finnriver Cidery

Grizzly Ciderworks

Hedgerow Cidery

Honey Moon

Left Field Cider Co

Liberty Ciderworks

Locust Cider

Methow Valley Ciderhouse

NASHI ORCHARDS

NV Cider

Red Tank Cider

Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider

Rogue Ales & Spirits

Schilling Cider

Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse

Seattle Cider Company

Sixknot Cider

Spire Mountain Ciders

Square Mile Cider Co.

Summerland Heritage Cider Company

Swift Cider

Tieton Cider Works

Tod Creek Craft Cider Inc.

Twisted Hills Craft Cider

Wandering Aengus Ciderworks

Of these cideries, at least 25 will be featuring a cider on tap at the PNWCA Cider Festival taking place at Seattle Cider Company’s tasting room, The Woods (4700 Ohio Ave S), on Saturday, June 6 from 1-10pm. Open to the public, this festival will feature more than 25 ciders on tap, giving Seattle-area cider lovers the chance to enjoy specialty and limited edition ciders from producers throughout Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. Tickets – available for $20 in advance or $25 at the door, offering 8 tasting tokens, each good for a 5-ounce pour – are now available for purchase online at Brown Paper Tickets. Additional tokens will be available and local food trucks will be on site offering up food for purchase.

As part of the festival, each cider or tasting flight purchased will be accompanied by a voting slip, allowing for one vote per purchase. The cider with the most votes at the end of the festival will be awarded the People Choice Award, to be announced Monday, June 9 via PNWCA.com and PNWCA social media.

For more information, visit www.pnwca.com or email register@pnwca.com. Also, be sure to follow PNWCA on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest news and events!

All media related inquires should be sent to Sherrye Wyatt at sherrye@nwcider.com. All other PNWCA-related inquires should be sent to register@pnwca.com.

 

About PNWCA
Pacific Northwest Cider Awards is comprised of a private judging, followed by a one-day cider festival to be held at The Woods tasting room in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood. With more than 25 cideries participating and 25 ciders on tap, the PNWCA and its corresponding events were created with the intention of raising awareness for the amazing ciders being produced throughout Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia. Through the PNWCA, we hope to continue to raise awareness for the unique and spectacular ciders being produced while helping to make them more accessible to the public. Cider lovers and producers are encouraged to learn more by visiting PNWCA.com.

About Northwest Cider Association
Founded in 2010, the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) brings cideries and cider lovers together to learn, experience and enjoy the Northwest cider culture. Representing more than 60 commercial cidermakers from throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. NWCA hosts cider-themed events, including Cider Rite of Spring, Summer Cider Day, and Cider Weeks in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia  For more information about the Northwest Cider Association, visit www.nwcider.com.

 

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