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Farmstead Cider

Produces a variety of hard ciders handmade from apples grown in Teton County and other areas of Wyoming and the Rocky Mountains; plants new orchards in places where growing apples was thought to be impossible; partners with the Teton Conservation District to locate both recently planted and historic apple trees (in some cases heirloom varieties) in Teton County and, with permission, uses some of these apples in the cider; provides link on its website so residents can notify the business about the location of apple trees; offers workshops on high-altitude farming and reviving the art of high-altitude cider making.

Where to buy:
Hoback Market, Jackson Hole Marketplace, The Liquor Store & Wine Loft, Pearl Street Market, Smith’s, and White Buffalo Club in Jackson; Dornans Wine Shop in Moose; Basecamp and Westside Wine & Spirits in Wilson; and stores and bars in Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks; directly from the cidery next to The Bird by emailing info@farmsteadwyo.com; and through online orders
Owners:
Orion Bellorado and Ian McGregor
Location:
Jackson
Email:
info@farmsteadwyo.com
Phone:
307-690-6039 (Ian)

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Bottles of cider
Farmstead Cider uses apples picked from trees throughout Jackson Hole for its handmade hard ciders. Many of the trees were planted decades ago, and some are heirloom varieties.
Man picking apples
Farmstead Cider owners Orion Bellorado and Ian McGregor make a variety of hard ciders with apples picked throughout Jackson Hole.