A Note on This Beer
Want to get away?
One delicate sip of Wyndridge Farm’s Loganville Styre Cider can float you off to the windswept hills of Pennsylvania. There, you’ll find historic estates with picturesque views of green fields and sweet-smelling orchards.
Wyndridge Farm is a stunning representation of the rustic but elegant natural beauty contained within these lands.
Loganville Styre Cider greets your palate with a unique, acidic, smoked apple flavor that’s rare to find in Ciders. Styre is the name for tannin-rich apples, and the cidery’s long maturation is what draws out deeply complex fruity funk from this cherished apple variety.
Is it time to elevate your Cider selection? We didn’t even realize what we were missing until we tried Wyndridge.
Reviews
2.84
0.25
Weird aftertaste... initial taste is ok.
1.5
Too funky, too dry, bad aftertaste
4.0
Great Cider
3.5
Good body, bright taste, weird smell on the nose
4.0
It's a heavy smoky cider...very interesting!
4.5
Like champagne in cider form. Delicious. Crisp and dry but still complex in flavor. Very refreshing.
0.75
Weird after taste. Doesn't taste like apple. Almost has a farm smell but not in a good way.
0.25
Had a rotten after taste to it that i couldn’t stomach
3.0
Flavor is a bit weird
1.0
Says burnt tastes right in the description but oh man they not lying
2.0
Very antiseptic tasting. My wife says it tastes like a band aid, which is pretty accurate. Too smoky, like a bottle of liquid smoke was added to the brew. Not good. Try again.
0.25
Tastes the way a cow barn smells.
1.0
It tastes the way a new tire store smells...
2.0
Very, very rubbery taste, almost like a scotch. Not what I like in a cider
2.0
Has a medicinal aftertaste, appreciate the dryness of the cider but the finish is not for me
5.0
This cider is brilliant. The first thing it makes me think of in the mouth after swallowing is the frozen ice cubes we used to make with Martinelli's. But then, it vanishes from the palette, leaving only dryness, and the hint of spicy and smoky vapors.
3.0
There’s a lot I liked about this cider. It tasted very clean, without being to sweet or dry. I just couldn’t get over a very heavy yeast smell I experienced while drinking it. It wasn’t what I was expecting.
3.0
Good on the front, the finish and after taste weren’t good. Almost like a runner/woodchip taste.
4.0
Nice abv and nice taste. Pleasant acidity and it goes down easy but it packs a punch.
0.25
It’s tasted like hay in barn full of live stock. Nothing of cider in the taste to me.
0.25
Worst cider I think I’ve ever had. I thought it was going to be a sippable, straightforward cider; man was I wrong. First note off the sip is a crisp apple, then is immediately met with the taste that I could only imagine as cat piss or 2 week old sweaty gym socks. The after notes linger for awhile and it’s difficult to get the taste out. Try to stay away.
3.5
It’s a cider. I drank it before reading, and the “smoked” part makes sense now. So it’s a smoky cider. As such. It’s decent. But do I like smoky ciders? Ehhhh.... The jury is still out.
0.25
Absolutely foul. Like drinking a tire. I’m normally one for smoky drinks, but this nothing like how it’s pitched, just acrid and unappealing. Keep your distance, and spend your money elsewhere. Very much regretting getting two of these...
3.5
Sort of tastes pungent or like green olives, but I liked it
5.0
Very crisp and dry, just how I like my ciders.
2.0
Not your traditional cider, as far a that sweet crisp apple taste, but it’s decent I could drink one or two “
3.25
Interesting, a little funky/rubbery.
3.25
Good overall, but nothing special.
0.5
Tasted burnt and Smokey. I love mezcal and scotch but this was gross