Portland Cider collaboration with HAB hot sauce

Usually when you see beverage makers collaborating with a hot sauce company its to make an actual hot sauce, for Portland Cider Co. and HAB Sauce it’s actually the former. Inspired by HAB’s Sauce Lord product, Portland Cider made a limited release cider in the giant 19.2oz cans that are becoming more popular these days in lieu of 22oz bottles falling out of favor.  

More from a press release:

The cider is made with 100% Northwest apples, as well as a balanced blend of habanero peppers, ginger, honey and a touch of carrot juice. The result is a smooth, juicy cider with a sweet heat finish. It matches well with a variety of Latin American and Spanish dishes, including carne asada, fried plantains, paella, jamoìn, cubanos, mango salsa and tamales.

 

“We all fell in love with the insane flavors of HAB Sauce when we discovered them at a pop-up market at our Clackamas Pub last summer,” said Deron Davenport, head cider maker at Portland Cider. “Our spicy Bloody Hell cider was such a hit last year, and when we first started thinking of doing another spicy limited release, David’s sauces immediately came to mind as a great fit for a collab.”

 

Holy Habanero will be available in 19.2-ounce “Proper Pint” cans and at Portland Cider’s taprooms from now through June, while supplies last. Find Portland Cider using the company’s Cider Finder on its website, at www.portlandcider.com.

 

About Portland Cider Company

 Portland Cider Company was founded in 2013 to bring hand-crafted, award winning cider to the Northwest. The company recognizes Portland and her bold spirit as the inspiration behind their innovative ciders, and promises the cleanest, tastiest and most enjoyable cider-drinking experience the city has to offer. Portland Cider has two taproom locations in the Portland Metro Area, where they encourage all to visit, sample, and expect more from the cider they drink. 

 

PortlandCider.com 

@portlandcider (FB,  IG, TW)

@portlandciderhouse (FB & IG)

Previous
Previous

Nectaron Hops poised to be next signature hop variety

Next
Next

Saying goodbye to Corvallis Brewing Supply and the Mid-Valley Godfather of Craft Beer