Branch Out Cider

Branch Out Cider Branch Out Cider transforms apples from your backyard tree into the finest apple wine in Northern Colorado. In 2008, the U.S.

Tell your friends we've got a local use for those apples before their lawn picks them. Branch Out Cider is a local craft cidery in Northern Colorado with a focus on producing a unique and enjoyable alcoholic beverage from local apples. Our value hypothesis: We can create a community network of tree owners that will supply unwanted apples to support a local craft cidery. Apples have a rich history

in the United States from Thomas Jefferson’s Orchard of Monticello to Johnny Chapman’s (Appleseed) heroic journey planting apple trees in the new frontier. Apples in Northern Colorado also have a rich history. Arthur Gipson, Greeley’s postmaster in 1871, is credited with establishing the first apple orchard in the region that same year. Early settlers to the region quickly realized apples as a reliable source of local food and began planting apple trees throughout the region. Remnants of this humble past can still be found in backyards across Northern Colorado. Apple production in Colorado has been in decline for the last three decades based on research from the USDA . Nationally, apple juice and cider consumption has doubled since 1980. Yet, the United States has seen a steady increase in the amount of apple juice and cider imported from other countries. imported 83% of the apple juice and cider consumed in this country. Yet, apple trees exist in the backyards of Northern Colorado—fruiting year after year. The vast majority of these trees go unpicked every year, falling to the ground and rotting for the benefit of no one and the detriment of lawns across Northern Colorado. Branch Out Cider brings value to these unwanted apples by developing a network of tree owners, known as the “Community Orchard”, to supply the local production of apple wine for sale in the Northern Colorado marketplace.

10/09/2021

Are your trees full of 🍎? Join us for our annual apple press on Saturday, October 9th, starting at 11am. Jennifer Seiwald of will be on hand with her press to transform your apples into a box of crisp, fresh cider for $7! You can donate any extra apples you don’t want and we’ll make sure the cider finds a good home.

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05/25/2020

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06/16/2019

Fort Collins might not have the mountain appeal of Aspen or Telluride, but the former military outpost is now the craft beer capital of Colorado with a thriving downtown and live music scene.

11/10/2018

On Oct. 22, Conner Orchards in Hotchkiss processed six and half bins of apples into 370 bag-in-a-box five liter containers. Usually, not much can be done with these number two apples, leftovers or ugly fruit.

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11/06/2018

New cider boxes! This time its an amazing mix of heirloom and rare apples from Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project. Complex, sweet, and very floral.

Did you miss our juicing days last week? Well, we have another one coming up! See the poster for details!
10/02/2018

Did you miss our juicing days last week? Well, we have another one coming up! See the poster for details!

Its juicing weekend! If you've got apples, bring em!
09/21/2018

Its juicing weekend! If you've got apples, bring em!

Community Juicing Days!

Community Juicing Days!
08/29/2018

Community Juicing Days!

08/11/2018

Hi everybody. We've received your messages about having apples to be harvested for the Community Orchard. Unfortunately, this year we don't have the resources to pick individual apple trees in the field. Though with a little luck we will have a single day event in the near future. On that day you will be able bring your apples to our juicing trailer, where we will have a little get together and press apples! You'd take home a box of super fresh community orchard non-alcoholic cider (that you get to watch get made). If enough people come out, we'd be able to make and release a new Branch Out hard cider some time next year.

We are very sorry we can't partake in the apple picking. Its always an enjoyable experience You'll be happy to know that the reason we can't pick the Community Orchard this year is due to the smashing success of our Mobile Juicing Trailer. It is currently parked in Palisade, and has juiced 150,000 lbs of peaches that would have otherwise ended up in the landfill. Even if it isn't in our immediate backyard, we're still making a local difference! And the fruits of our labor will be available at Scrumpy's for tasting and taking home.

Keep an eye out here on the Branch Out Cider page for updates about this potential event.

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