Yes, a rather bizarre name, but for a great variety of products. This afternoon we all went to a place that sells locally produced hard cider, beer and mead. The Snohomish facility is interesting, as the tasting room is small, consisting of the counter and tap wall, and menu boards. There are a couple of two person high tables inside.

Outside is a fenced in seating area. A series of pop up canopies provide shelter from the sun. Picnic tables offer seating along with those large wood wire spools that make good tables. It is interesting that the site of this cidery is at the back of a concrete plant.

Information board

More information
The Hammered Dwarf Cider is the result of 20 years of development and trails, starting in an apartment in California. Let the Hammered Dwarf website explain: “Our ciders are made with more traditional cider apples as opposed to the usual dessert and culinary apples that most cideries use, creating a unique flavor profile. Barrel aging is another way that we can distinguish ourselves from the rest.”

Sher and our grandson sitting outdoors

Two of our four flights

We ordered pizza delivered to our table

We got a couple of growlers to take home
Each of us (except of course our grandson who got root beer) got one of the flights of four to sample. We have never tried Hard Cider and it was fun to have our first time tasting true local craft ciders. They were very good, all having very interesting and differing tastes. Most of the ciders were made on location, or provided by other local establishments. We found this to be a very unique local business. Pizza, craft hard cider and sharing time with family made for a delightful afternoon.
You guys are living the life.
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We have to agree with you, Timothy, thanks.
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I’m enjoying learning about Snohomish and how much it’s changed since I grew up there!
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Good grief, your posts make me hungry! Have a great day guys!
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LOL…thanks it is not the main purpose, but if it fits… 😉
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This place sounds great, and I’m glad you guys enjoyed the cider. I like that they also have mead, which I’ve rarely seen. I tried some at a renaissance festival and enjoyed checking it out.
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It was certainly a fun time. We had mead once at a winery in Texas, enjoyed it too. Renaissance festivals are fun, but haven’t seen them in a while. The big one out here went bust about 3 years ago. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Pizza looks good!
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It certainly was good, Richard! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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The Snohomish Chamber of Commerce should be hosting you. I am am ready to revisit the area.
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LOL…would be nice if they did! 😉 Hope you can visit soon.
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