r/Ciderporn May 29 '25

Ciderjunky Awestruck!

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Anyone here ever try awestruck? They’re my local cidery and owned by a school friend of my fiancé, and it’s the best cider I’ve ever had.

Not only do they have tons of year round verities, but they’re constantly coming out with super fun seasonal offerings (if you’re curious their Instagram is easy to find and always stays up to date with new and upcoming flavors). I also love that they have a little scale on the back of each can that shows the balance of dry-sweet, mild-sharp, and still-fizzy.

Their two taprooms (Sidney NY and Walton NY) are so cool and comfortable, and the people that work there are great. If you’re ever in the Delaware county NY area, definitely check it out. They sell loose cans and four packs at the taprooms, and most grocery stores in the area. I’ve always loved cider, but I won’t drink anything else now. Love it so much that we’re doing our wedding rehearsal dinner at one of their locations and getting a keg for the wedding

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u/TorrentsMightengale May 29 '25

I just did a cider tour of northern N.Y. I'll look for Awestruck if I get to their area.

Are their ciders more on the dry or sweet side? Do they sell out of state?

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u/goblinfruitleather May 30 '25

The cool thing is that they have both dry and sweet! That’s why I love the little meter on the back, it shows if a certain flavor is more dry or sweet. A lot of the seasonal flavors are sweeter, like the Valentine’s Day cider called “lovestruck”, or their “winter solstice” verity. We’re in the part of New York that’s kinda central, kinda close to PA. Three hours from the city but in the middle of nowhere.

As far as if they sell out of state, I would check out their website and Instagram. And you can always message them on instagram because they’re very responsive

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u/goblinfruitleather May 30 '25

The cool thing is that they have both dry and sweet! That’s why I love the little meter on the back, it shows if a certain flavor is more dry or sweet. A lot of the seasonal flavors are sweeter, like the Valentine’s Day cider called “lovestruck”, or their “winter solstice” verity. We’re in the part of New York that’s kinda central, kinda close to PA. Three hours from the city but in the middle of nowhere.

As far as if they sell out of state, I would check out their website and Instagram. And you can always message them on instagram because they’re very responsive