October 17, 2024

Fall Is the Right Time to go on a ‘Cider Road Trip’ Throughout the County

Fall Is the Right Time to go on a ‘Cider Road Trip’ Throughout the County

Fall is the season of harvest and Visit Montgomery is advocating a celebration through a road trip throughout the County to uncover the gems of its vibrant cider scene. A self-guided journey will be filled with the sweet aromas of ripe apples and the crisp taste of freshly pressed cider.

Awaiting adventurers on a cider road trip are:
  • Doc Waters Cidery. 22529 Wildcat Rd., Germantown. Indulge at the crafted ciders at Doc Waters Cidery, a local favorite known for its artisanal approach to cider-making. Nestled in the Agricultural Reserve, this cidery is a haven for cider lovers. Explore its range of meticulously crafted ciders like their award-winning Oak Aged Still Cider or sweet Pink Lady Cider. A cider matching the changing fall season is their Goldrush Cider. This is an unfiltered single varietal cider that is slowly cold fermented to bring out their best flavor. Each cider tells a story of passion and precision. With a commitment to quality, Doc Waters Cidery is sure to leave a lasting impression on your palate.
  • Two Story Chimney Ciderworks. 7115 Damascus Rd., Gaithersburg. Experience the depths of flavor at Two Story Chimney Ciderworks, a cidery in Gaithersburg that elevates the craft to new heights. Tucked away in the county, this cidery offers a diverse range of ciders that are a testament to both tradition and innovation. Try the Crab Tree Semi-Sweet Cider, a mildly sweet cider with a refreshing apple taste, or the seasonal Foraged & Farmed series Fruited Cider. Two Story sources fruit from surrounding farms throughout Maryland. From traditional blends to adventurous infusions, Two Story Chimney Ciderworks promises a unique tasting experience.
  • Butler’s Orchard. 22222 Davis Mill Rd., Germantown. Butler’s Orchard in Germantown is a charming farmstead that has been a local favorite for generations. Embrace the rustic atmosphere as you explore the orchards and be sure to stop by their farm market. Butler’s Orchard Farm Market has hard cider in stock from Doc Waters Cidery. If you are looking for a non-alcoholic cider, it also crafts small-batch ciders that capture the essence of their bountiful harvest. Enjoy the rustic charm and the warm hospitality that defines this County treasure.
  • Woodburne Creamery at Rock Hill Orchard. 28600 Ridge Rd., Damascus. Rock Hill Orchard is surrounded by rolling hills and rural settings. The family-owned orchard offers a true farm-to-glass experience. Take a stroll through the orchards, handpick your favorite apples, and witness the cider-making process from orchard to bottle. The farm market awaits, where you can savor their local seasonal cider, with a unique blend of flavors that reflect the essence of the season.
From the traditional to the avant-garde, the County’s cider scene is a testament to the region’s rich agricultural heritage and the spirit of innovation that defines its craft beverage community.

Find more local craft beverage places, see the Tastemakers Trail.