311: Saving Bears by Making Cider | Farmstead Cider, WY

311: Saving Bears by Making Cider | Farmstead Cider, WY

Author: Ria Windcaller: Award-winning Cidermaker, Podcaster | Craft Beer Columnist March 16, 2022 Duration: 1:00:52

Farmstead Wyoming's First Commercial Cidery

Ian McGregor who cofounded Farmstead Cider with Orion Bellorado holds the title of being both the first commercial cidery in the state of Wyoming and as of this episode published in 2022 remain the sole cidery in the state. These enterprising makers source their apples from residential homes in the area which have an abundance of crab apples that were planted for homeowners. They are currently planting an orchard, but most of the apples today are sourced from homeowners.

311 Ian McGregor Farmstead Cider Ian McGregor enjoying a cider post harvest

Saving Nuisance Bears by Making Cider

A grant helped to fund their task of removing apples from as many local properties, as possible. The homeowners were happily to have the apples harvested which helped to reduce the number of bear/human conflicts in the area. Farmstead Cider ferments these high-altitude crab apples in a lovely assortment of cider, which by the way are fermented with the wild/ambient yeast.

Farmstead Apples

The apples are tart, tannic, sweet, and delicious, and they help our ciders stand out. We can credit the bears for their individuality. We now pick apples all over Jackson Hole, assisting in the conservation of animals and apple trees while producing small-batch hard ciders that represent our unique surroundings!

Bear 399

Local Bear 399 is a favored grizzly who most recently had 4 cubs and is one of the key bears who specifically encouraged the community to work with Farmstead Cider. What bear loving person wouldn't want to save Bear 399!

311 Feature Bear 399&cubs Grizzly "Bear 399" & her cubs pulling off the choice crab apples[/caption]

Wild Ferments with no Sulfites

Farmstead ferments all the ciders with only the wild yeast. They found that even with the temps go way down the cider continues to bubble along.

  • Expect low acidity and high brix
  • Made with primarily bittersweet crabs
  • The tannins are pronounced and well balanced

311 Farmstead Ciders

Unique Apples Names and Terroir

Because most of the apple trees are unidentified the trees and their fruit are given unique names such as Highschool Purple, Rafter Jay or Red Canyon Nan. Since the trees are named after a specific tree in a specific area everyone knows where the harvest will be that day and it designates a specific terroir for that site.

Contact for Farmstead Cider

Website: https://farmsteadwyo.com/

Order online: https://farmsteadwyo.com/bottle-shop

Address: 4125 Pub Place Suite #4 Jackson, WY 83001

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There’s a whole world in a glass of cider, and Cider Chat is your invitation to explore it. Hosted by award-winning cidermaker and writer Ria Windcaller, this podcast travels far beyond the bottle to meet the people who make the global cider culture so vibrant. Each conversation is a journey-you might find yourself in a heritage orchard learning the history of forgotten apple varieties, in a bustling taproom with an importer explaining regional traditions, or in a kitchen with a chef pairing cider with unexpected foods. The discussions get into the delightful nuances, too, whether that’s the semantics of what we even call this drink or how the concept of terroir translates from soil to sip. It’s not just about production; it’s about the community, the travel, and the stories that fermentation unlocks. This is for anyone curious about the craft, history, and sheer enjoyment of fermented apple juice in all its forms. So, pour a glass and settle in for a series that feels like a wide-ranging, informative, and genuinely good-humored chat with friends who happen to be obsessed with cider. You’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for every effervescent, tart, or sweet sip, hearing directly from the growers, makers, and enthusiasts who are shaping this drink’s exciting present and future.
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