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70 /100 95 TERMINAL DRIVE
“Connected to the gas station, just next to the Dunkin', a walk in the grass from the exits at the Asheville airport. Sixteen-ish taps, all local craft, half round wood bar, a couple coolers of cheap tall boys. There is no separation from the gas station merch & it's awesome. $2 bag of Doritos or corn dog with your $4.50 local sour. Hours are posted, but sometimes they're just not open without reason. It's a small chain in the area with little online presence, but the beers are cheap & available. Better selection & half the price of the airport bar beers. Cheers.“
MicroGrog 267 days ago
78 /100 23 LITTLE RD
“Out of the way in a residential area in between Fletcher/Fairview & just a few minutes outside of east Asheville. Gravel driveway with a few awkward parking spots. Small deck. Pretty floor to ceiling wood inside with a double counter for beer &/or food. Masks on, everything is spaced out. 1-2 tables depending on the config in the back room, with a screened in & heated porch out back with 4 tables. Big urban backyard up against the neighbors polite Malamutes seats 6-8 parties with lots of spread. No tvs, no music, just conversation(as it should be). Service is just mom & dad at this point, but both are knowledgeable about the ciders, with mom doubling down as the cheese guru. Several homemade small tapas-style plates, a daily desert, & rotating local cheeses with local accompaniments. Everything is local around here. Flights of cider are expected, with only 4, sometimes 5 on tap. 1-2 local beers are also available. Prices are okay for cider, a touch high for the area, but it's a very small operation. The tanks & barrels are situated in the basement & in the back shed. Everything is barrel-aged. New barrels mean some of the ciders run a little hot. Expect some twang, as there are several wild apple blends. Very quiet on a weekday afternoon, bottles to go might be preferred on a late weekend. With such limited & terrible cider options in Asheville, this is a solid & out of the way option. Cute place.“
MicroGrog 1151 days ago
76 /100 125 UNDERWOOD RD
“Catching up on locations I’ve visited but not rated. See DiarmaidBHK’s review.“
magsinva 1746 days ago
76 /100 125 UNDERWOOD RD
“located close to the airport not far from Sierra Nevada. Looked like an old warehouse from the outside but some care went into the inside. It's a big space with room to expand. Solid taplist with some hits and some misses.“
DiarmaidBHK 2301 days ago
66 /100 125 UNDERWOOD RD
“We stopped by during Labor Day weekend when they had live music and a food truck out in the field next to the tasting room and brewery, which made for a really nice setting. Decent selection of beer.Beers were all decent.“
BeerdedDave 2439 days ago
72 /100 34-D REDMOND DR
“Visited on vacation. A small garage like feel of a cidery off the main road. Nice selection of ciders and cysers. Helpful bar staff. Flights of all things offered. About ten or so drafts. We were in a hurry but I would check out this place again.“
Homer321 2561 days ago
78 /100 34-D REDMOND DR
“First, this is first a working cider-maker and most of the space is just warehouse brewery/cider house. They have set up a nice tasting room with dart boards, couches, tables, board games and the like. Also, if you have anti-cider friends, they offer several local beers of good quality in their taproom. Like many Asheville breweries, there’s often a food truck there.“
aracauna 2859 days ago
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