Where to buy Alpenfire's Hard Cider

You will currently find our delicious cider at these locations. Be sure to check back often because we are always adding more distributors. Click any of the red drop pins for address details and driving directions.

For a complete list of distributors click here.

From the Peninsula Daily News

No wildfire for two Peninsula businesses; they change names rather than fight legal threat

To read the full article about Alpenfire Cider by The Peninsula Daily News click here.

Seattle Times Presents: Take a day trip to Port Townsend to sample hard cider

I couldn't smell any of the fragrant apples on this finger-numbing cold November afternoon. But Steve "Bear" Bishop would change that in mere minutes.

To read the full article about Alpenfire Cider by The Seattle Times click here.

Our Apples

Cider Apples French
Name Description Photo
Muscadet de Dieppe Bittersweet early season
Vilberie Bittersweet late Season
Belle de Boskoop Sweet
Cider Apples English
Name Description Photo
Dabinett Bittersweet late season
Kingston Black Bittersharp late season
Fox Whelp Bittersharp early season
Brown Snout Bittersweet late season
Yarlington Mill Bittersweet late mid season
Porters Perfection Bittersharp late mid season
Razor Russet
Sweet Coppin Sweet mid season
Ashmeads Kernal
Heritage & Dessert Apples
Name Description Photo
Almata Red Flesh
Dolga crab
Kings
Melrose aromatic
Golden Russet
Granny Smith sharp
Pinova
Pink Lady
Goldens
Delicious aromatic
Honey Crisp
Chehalis
Burgundys
Winesap

Indicates apples grown on Alpenfire’s Orchard.