Noun
alcoholic drink from fermented cider; `cider' and `cyder' are European (especially British) usages for the fermented beverage
Source: WordNetAs craft brewing takes over the state, other locally made beverages are starting to take hold, especially trendy mead and hard cider. Source: Internet
Had my first puff on a joint at 16 didn't again till I moved from De-toilet at 43 now I'm 62 I don't gamble, have kids and I don't drink anything but hard cider. Source: Internet
Although actually wealthy and well-educated, spin doctors of the day portrayed Harrison as a simple man who would love nothing more than to spend his days in a log cabin with a jug of hard cider. Source: Internet
Bottle the clarified cider using the same method you would use to bottle hard cider immediately, as outlined above. Source: Internet
Enjoy food and hard cider pairings. Source: Internet
Sparkling hard cider comes in many varieties beyond what's found on grocery store shelves in the Lowcountry. Source: Internet