June’s Finely Tuned Cider Events

Don’t get too comfortable in this month of May—June and its plethora of coast-to-coast cider events is ramping up for its arrival onto the scene. With two week devotions to the drink and two festivals in the upper eastern American seaboard, cider drinkers can revel in all that is apple this June.

Cider Week Hudson Valley | June 3-12 | Prices vary

Dedicated to “reviving New York’s orchard heritage,” this 10-day festival connects Hudson Valley’s hottest restaurants, bars and retailers with cidermakers, as well as the consumers. The week is also focused on increasing awareness for craft cider, local orchards and heirloom apple growth. From tap-takeovers to cidermaker dinners and cheese pairings, the events are just popping up on the calendar for this celebrated festival in an area that is home to 12 cideries and heaps of cider history.

Pour the Core Brooklyn | June 11 | $45

Back for its second year, Pour the Core brings cider to the Brooklyn Expo Center in the form of two, kitted out sessions all about the beverage. More than 40 producers will be pouring more than 75 cider, featuring local favorites as well as a variety of imported cider and perry from Spain, England and beyond. Food trucks will be on-site for cider-friendly noshing, free seminars on making and drinking ciders will be offered free of charge to ticket-holders and proceeds go to KiDS NEED MoRE.

Oregon Cider Week | June 16-26 | Prices vary

Celebrate cider in the Beaver State during this 10-day affair, returning for its fifth year on the job. The week commemorates the long list of award-winning ciders and cideries of the state by way of cidermaker dinners, tastings, tap-takeovers and more. The Portland Cider Summit also runs during this festival on June 17 and 18, sporting more than 150 ciders at Fields Neighborhood Park.

PA Cider Fest | June 25 | $25

The largest-ever gathering of Pennsylvania cidermakers goes down on a Saturday in historic Gettysburg, also known as “Cider Town” by locals and cider lovers. Sample Pennsylvania-made ciders, attend cider and apple workshops and seminars, shop the artisan market and groove to the tunes of local retro rock band Schizophonic.