We have a very special tasting in the bottle shop featuring TWO amazing brands. Covering the worlds of both craft beer and craft cider. Come on in and try some samples from Recluse Brew Works and Swift Cider.
We will have all of their products in cans as well so feel free to take some home.
AVAILBLE TO TRY IN THE BOTTLE SHOP:
Recluse Coyote Fire - Pilsner
Recluse Hermit Party - West Coast Pilsner
Recluse Building 20 - Pale ale
Recluse Bird List - American Hefe
Swift Honeycrisp - Honeycrisp cider
Swift Marionberry - Marionberry cider
Swift Pineapple Hop - Hopped pineapple cider
Swift Raspberry Collins - Raspberry cider with mint and lemon
MORE ABOUT RECLUSE BREW WORKS:
"At RBW we tend to focus on Lagers, but we are intensely focused on perfecting every brew whether it’s a new Pilsner or an IPA. Which is why you might not see us out and about that much. You’ll find us in a factory a little off the beaten path. We aren’t hiding, we’re just busy pouring our heart into our craft and making something delightful for you."
MORE ABOUT SWIFT CIDER:
"In 2015, Swift Cider was born in a sublet corner of a wild mushroom distribution warehouse in Portland, Oregon. Founded with limited funds and a massive passion for fermentation, Aidan and Jeremy set out to share craft cider with the world.
Named after Portland’s favorite bird, the company honors diversity by making ciders for the whole flock. Swift has grown from a garage-sized operation to an award-winning craft cidery with the love and support of the local community. We pay it back with incredible flavor and artful fermentation.
The story of Swift is about dedication to the craft of cider making, being scrappy, and never giving up. Over the years, we’ve built our own equipment, pioneered whole fruit cider making, saved heirloom apples, won awards, and supported a growing family of non-profits, artists, musicians, and even the little birds we’re named after! We’ve also stayed late, pinched pennies, worked unpaid, pivoted, rebranded, and wondered if it would all work out. Only true passion lasts this long."