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Every Angry Orchard Flavor, Ranked By The Ultimate Cider Lover — Including Their New Variety Pack

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Every Angry Orchard Flavor, Ranked By The Ultimate Cider Lover — Including Their New Variety Pack

Look no further, here is my ratings and takes on the Angry Orchard Variety Pack Flavors!

1. Crisp Apple

I give this one a 10/10, you can't go wrong with the original crisp apple flavor. It is on the sweeter side but tastes amazing. It is made with Braeburn, Fuji, Granny Smith, Gala, Amere de Berthecourt, Bedan, Medaille d'or, Michelin and Binet Rouge Apples.

2. Crisp Unfiltered

I am going to give this on an 8/10; the taste is similar to the Crisp Apple, just more on the dry side. There are sometimes little bits of apple in it and I just think that it is weird.

But this one is good for those types of people who think the Crisp Apple is too sweet but still want that apple taste. This one is made Braeburn, Fuji, Granny Smith, Gala, Amere de Berthecourt, Bedan, Medaille d'or, Michelin and Binet Rouge Apples.

3. Rosé

I give this a 6/10, and I personally think it is extremely overhyped. It is on the sweeter side but not as sweet as the Crisp Apple. It is made with the rare Red Flesh apples from France, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, and Fuji Apples.

4. Green Apple

I give this one a 9/10, I think it's underrated personally, it is on the sweeter side. It is made with Granny Smith, Fuji, Gala, Pink Lady, and Braeburn. It also has hints of honeydew and kiwi. I feel like it's very refreshing and easy for anyone to like.

5. Pear Cider

I give this one an 8/10, it isn't my favorite but is pretty good. My only complaint is that I wish it had a little bit more of a pear taste. They use Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Bartlet, D'Anjou, and Bosc Apples and Pears.

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