By Timothy Knight
Situated within an industrial district just off I-88, Awestruck Ciders at first offers a perplexing impression: it appears out of place, and distant from the nearby Village of Sydney. However, I soon changed my opinion upon going through the cidery’s front doors, and was impressed not only by the locally produced product, but by the charming atmosphere contained in the taproom.
Over the past few years, I have journeyed with my wife Courtney to many breweries and cideries within a seventy-five mile radius of Middleburgh. Rarely have we been disappointed with either the product or the presentation, as craft beverage producers in New York State simply know how to effectively separate the wheat from the chaff. Awestruck Ciders is no different in this regard.
Offering a delicious array of ciders, beers, and non-alcoholic beverages at fairly low prices ($5-$7 for a pint of beer or cider, and only $8 for a flight of any four ciders available on tap), Awestruck Ciders is very affordable for any group, couple, or individual. Furthermore, tasty food is available on premises by Gavin’s, ranging from a variety of flatbreads to sliders and pretzels.
Additionally, I was very pleased with the interior atmosphere.
Combining a beautifully designed bar with string lighting, industrial aesthetic, cases of cider available for purchase, and a school bus - retrofitted for cozy, quaint seating - the environment was not only incredibly inviting, but it felt unique to Awestruck Ciders. Although twenty to thirty other people were present, our party of four still felt very private and comfortable at our corner table.
So far as the cider itself, I cannot recommend the Apples & Pears more. My wife sampled an eclectic mix, including the Hibiscus Ginger and Peach Ring (a limited edition option) on tap, and she raved about both. Awestruck’s ciders are available for purchase in local stores and online, but I would highly recommend taking a ride out to the Sydney taproom for a nice evening out.
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