Blake’s Hard Cider’s Cherry Limeade Is Back, Celebrating Warm Weather Ahead
Blake’s Hard Cider is bringing back its seasonal Cherry Limeade Hard Cider (6% ABV). “Cherry Limeade is the official flavor of warmer weather!” said the company. This seasonal hard cider will be available anywhere Blake’s American Apple and Triple Jam Hard Ciders are sold. It’s available in 6-packs of 12 oz. cans.
“On a hot summer day, you’re going to want to crack open a Blake’s Cherry Limeade,” said Andrew Blake, founder of Blake’s Hard Cider. “We’re using real fruit to make limeade and cider, then mixing them for category-bending flavor results. We all know the classic cherry-limeade flavor, but this is like nothing you’ve had before. Your friends will want to share your 6-pack at any poolside hangout, backyard gathering, or picnic this summer.”
Blake Hard Cider’s Spring Lineup
The hard cider brand took to Instagram to make the official announcement that included their full spring lineup. These include Peach Party, Triple Jam, American Apple, Watermelon Heatwave, and Cherry Limeade. People went straight to the comments to share their excitement. “Triple jam [strawberry emoji] …ugh, what a babe [sweating emoji],” one person wrote. Another person shared their favorites. “I lowkey got all of those.” They added, “The best hard cider!”

Blake’s Hard Cider’s Cherry Limeade, Photo Courtesy by TurnItUp.Marketing/Blake’s Hard Cider
Blake’s Hard Cider describes the beverage as “Juicy, sweet cherry meets tart limeade.” According to Blake’s, Cherry Limeade Hard Cider is gluten-free and made from real fruit.
Regarding the hard cider’s taste, some people took to RateBeer.com to share their thoughts on its release. Someone said the Cherry Limeade is like “drinking fruited soda pop.” They continued to say that it’s a “very flavorful sweet drink.” Another person said in their review that “the flavor tends toward sweet with lime, cherries, and apples” and “It doesn’t come off as too sweet.”

Blake’s Hard Cider’s Cherry Limeade, Photo Courtesy by TurnItUp.Marketing/Blake’s Hard Cider
You can find all Blake’s Hard Cider products near you using the Cider Finder at blakeshardcider.com/cider-finder.
In addition to its release, three 21+ winners will “sip cider and soak in the sun” this summer with Blake’s Hard Cider’s Getaway Giveaway. No purchase is necessary. Look here for all the details and enter to win $1,000 towards maximizing your summer travel plans.
Places with the Best Apple Cider in the U.S.
Apple cider season is here. There’s just something special about having apple cider in the fall. You can have it any season, but it just tastes better in the fall. What’s more, if it’s chilly out, it’s extra delicious to have hot apple cider with a dash of cinnamon. So, what are some spots with the best apple cider in the U.S.?
Before we get to today’s apple cider, let’s look at some of the interesting history of apple cider. According to Washington State University, the very “first recorded references to cider date back to Roman times,” and, “in 55 BCE Julius Caesar found the Celtic Britons fermenting cider from native crabapples. The people of northern Spain were making sidra before the birth of Christ.” That’s so wild to think about.
Moreover, according to SmithsonianMag.com, “Evidence of apple trees growing along the banks to the Nile River can be found dating back to about 1300 B.C., but there’s no evidence that ancient Egyptians ever used them for cider. However, considering how much the Egyptians enjoyed beer (and that they were one of the first cultures to brew it), they did have some notion of the joys of fermenting alcoholic beverages.”
In other words, apple cider dates back a long, long time. In fact, apples are as old as time, really. Remember the Biblical story where Eve at the apple? There you have it. Even though apples are very ancient, the way that we eat them today is not. There are so many different ways to enjoy apples and apple cider in the fall. With that in mind, let’s get into the best apple cider in the U.S. What’s your favorite spot to get local apple cider? Reach out to us on social media and give us your picks.
Spots with the Best Apple Cider in the U.S.
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