Woodchuck Amber 6Pk

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Description

Woodchuck Amber 6Pk is a 5.0% ABV Vermont hard cider sold in a six-pack of 12 oz bottles, widely credited with restarting the American cider industry when it launched in 1991. This flagship expression earned a Gold Medal at the Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition and scored 88 points from Tastings.com in 2022, confirming its standing as one of the most recognized craft ciders in the country.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0%  |  Origin: Middlebury, Vermont, United States  |  Style: Semi-Sweet Hard Cider  |  Producer: Vermont Hard Cider Company, LLC

Production & Heritage

Woodchuck Amber traces its origins to 1991, when it was first produced in a winery the size of a two-car garage in Proctorsville, Vermont. The cider is fresh-pressed from a blend of McIntosh, Red Delicious, and Cortland apples picked in Vermont. Fermentation relies on champagne yeast—a deliberate choice by the Vermont Hard Cider Company because it best retains the fresh fruit character of the apple, yielding a cider with lively effervescence and clean apple expression rather than heavy residual sweetness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Opening notes of fresh florist shop and cedar shavings give way to ripe, lightly browned yellow apple. There is a subtle herbal quality underneath that keeps the nose engaging and layered.

Taste: The entry is gently sweet with bright red apple and concentrated fresh-pressed juice character. At mid-palate, a velvety medium body develops alongside mild bitterness and a touch of cedar. The peak reveals a balanced interplay of sweetness and dryish crispness, with lightly spiced yellow apple rounding things out.

Finish: Medium in length, the finish is tingling and spritzy with lingering impressions of baked apple and cedar plank. It closes clean and refreshing, inviting the next sip without cloying sweetness.

How to Drink Woodchuck Amber

Woodchuck Amber is best enjoyed chilled, poured straight from the bottle or into a pint glass to release its aromatic complexity. Its balanced sweetness and effervescence also make it a versatile cocktail ingredient. A Cider Mule pairs the amber cider with ginger beer and fresh lime for a spiced, refreshing highball. A Cider Mimosa substitutes this cider for champagne alongside orange juice, leveraging the champagne yeast carbonation for a brunch-ready drink. An Apple Cider Sangria uses Woodchuck Amber as the base with sliced seasonal fruit and a splash of brandy, letting the cider's natural apple sweetness do the heavy lifting.

Best For

  • Introducing craft cider to friends who typically drink beer or wine
  • Summer barbecues and outdoor gatherings where a refreshing, lower-ABV option is welcome
  • Gifting a six-pack alongside a cheese board for a casual but thoughtful present
  • Pairing with autumn meals when apple-forward flavors complement the seasonal menu

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Woodchuck Amber taste like? Woodchuck Amber delivers bright, sweet red apple on the entry that transitions into a medium-bodied, spritzy palate with hints of cedar and baked apple. The finish is crisp and clean with balanced dryness, avoiding the heavy sweetness found in many mass-market ciders.

How does Woodchuck Amber compare to Angry Orchard? Angry Orchard holds roughly 57% of the U.S. hard cider market compared to Woodchuck's approximately 10%, but Woodchuck Amber predates it by two decades and uses champagne yeast fermentation for a drier, more effervescent profile. Angry Orchard Crisp Apple tends to lean sweeter, while Woodchuck Amber offers more complexity with its cedar and herbal undertones.

Is Woodchuck Amber good for cider beginners? Absolutely—its approachable sweetness and familiar apple flavor make it one of the most accessible craft ciders available, while enough complexity remains to reward attentive drinkers. The 5.0% ABV keeps things sessionable and easy to enjoy over a full evening.

Where is Woodchuck Amber made? Woodchuck Amber is produced by the Vermont Hard Cider Company, LLC, based in Middlebury, Vermont. The cider was originally created in Proctorsville, Vermont, in 1991 and uses apples freshly picked in the state.

What foods pair well with Woodchuck Amber? Sharp cheddar cheese highlights the cider's apple sweetness through contrast. Roasted pork tenderloin or grilled sausages complement its medium body and subtle spice. A spinach and apple salad with walnuts mirrors the fresh fruit character, while apple-glazed ribs create a harmonious pairing. Mild blue cheese and honey on crostini brings out the cedar and baked-apple finish.

What sizes does Woodchuck Amber come in? Woodchuck Amber is commonly available in six-packs of 12 oz bottles, which is the standard retail format for this expression.

Is Woodchuck Amber worth the price? Woodchuck Amber positions as a mid-range craft cider that delivers well above its price tier, backed by a Gold Medal from the Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition and consistent scores in the high 80s from Tastings.com. For a six-pack, it represents strong value among nationally distributed hard ciders.

Why Woodchuck Amber?

Few ciders can claim to have revived an entire American beverage category, but Woodchuck Amber did exactly that in 1991. Its use of champagne yeast—rather than standard ale or wine yeast—produces a distinctly lively carbonation and preserves the fresh-pressed apple character that cheaper alternatives lose in fermentation. The Gold Medal at the Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition and an 88-point score from Tastings.com validate what three decades of loyal drinkers already know: this Vermont-made cider balances accessibility with genuine craft quality in a way that few competitors match at any price point.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Cider
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Vermont
  • Size
    6PK 12OZ
  • Brand
    Woodchuck

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