037: Tim Larsen | Snowdrift Cider, WA

037: Tim Larsen | Snowdrift Cider, WA

Author: Ria Windcaller: Award-winning Cidermaker, Podcaster | Craft Beer Columnist June 29, 2016 Duration: 50:56

Who is Tim?

Tim Larsen was at the all day event, Pour the Core in Brooklyn, NYC waiting on a long line of thirsty cider drinkers. During a the break between sessions I was able to squirrel away with Tim in a back corner of the Brooklyn Expo Center and chat Snowdrift ciders and their perry.

Cider Chat Ep 37 Tim Larsen of Snowdrift
Tim Larsen

In this Cider Chat

Snowdrift Ciders – 9 ciders that won awards in April of 2016.

cider making components such as,

  • anthocyanin pigments generate the rose hue in rosé cider during cidermaking.
  • polyphenolics in cider
  • Procyanins – are members of the proanthocyanidin (or condensed tannins) class of flavonoids.
  • Bittersharp ( low in tannin and high in acid) vs Bittersweet (high in tannin, low in acid and high in sugar) apples for cider

2016 GLINTCAP Awards for Snowdrift Ciders

  • Barrel-aged Cornice 7.5% –  Old World Heritage/Best in Class
  • Cornice – English Cider/Gold
  • Reserve Perry – Tradtional Perry/Gold
  • Red Cider 7.5% – New World Cider Modern/Silver
  • Seckly Perry – New World Perry/Silver
  • Sickled Pear – Reserved Perry
  • Cliffbreaks Blend 7.5% – New World Cider Heritage/Silver
  • Orchard Select 8.3% – New World Cider Heritage/Bronze
  • Semi Dry – New England Cider/Bronze

Contact Info for Snowdrift Cider

What does Tim drink when he doesn't have a Snowdrift in hand?

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