12 Bridge Ciderworks releases St. Johns Imperial - The Hibster

With Oregon Cider Week 2019 kicking off this Thursday, 12 Bridge Ciderworks in Oregon City, OR is releasing their first ever imperial cider - St. Johns Imperial - The Hibster. Made from fresh-pressed northwest-grown apples outof the Hood River Valley with special ingredients Egyptian hibiscus and wildflower honey, The Hibster is an 11% semi-dry hard cider.

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The Hibster is the 15th cider released from 12 Bridge Ciderworks, since its opening in June of 2017. St Johns Imperial is a draft-only cider available in just 1/6 barrels for now, though bottles may be coming soon.

Most of 12 Bridge Ciderworks ciders are named after the twelve bridges that cross the Willamette River in the Portland area. Sometimes they do not use a bridge name, which leaves fans questioning why. "All our ciders that we intend to make available year-round or throughout the year, we name after bridges. For our seasonal ciders and one-off specialty ciders, we get a little more creative and fun and come up with a non-bridge name" writes the company in a press release.

About 12 BRIDGE CIDERWORKS
12 Bridge Ciderworks is locally and veteran owned cidery, located in Oregon City, Oregon. At 12 Bridge, we strive to make the highest quality cider, using all-natural ingredients. Our ciders range in the semi-dry to medium sweetness, as we prefer to let the cider and fruits come through on their own. Currently, 12 Bridge is self-distributed and services the Portland Metro area, as well as, delivers to accounts down the I-5 corridor as far as Ashland. For more information about this cider or general inquiries, please reach out to us at info@12bridgeciderworks.com and for sales, email sales@12bridgeciderworks.com.

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