Liberty Ciderworks
213 East 3rd Avenue, Spokane
(509) 720-7374
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Tastings rooms no longer exist (altho still on Google) so don't waste your time driving across town to visit like we did.
The ciders are amazing and the staff so welcoming!
A lovely place with even lovelier ciders! Getting to experience old world ciders breathes new life into cider lovers.
Nice place great service
Really excellent cider. Hand crafted dry style cider. Rich and complex flavors. Definitely worth a visit. And take home some of thier bottled varieties.
Because the wife and one daughter are GF, I have been to a BUNCH of cideries over the years. I can say with little doubt that Liberty is the best I have been to.We stopped in while in Spokane on business and shared a flight of all their draft ciders and grabbed some bottles to enjoy at the hotel and to take home.We really thought it was awesome that there are so many single varietals available; I love nerdy sensory stuff like that. It is cool to try a tannic crab apple cider next to one made with a standard eating apple.Besides their own ciders, the shop also has a pretty impressive cooler that contains bottles from all over the globe. World-class French ciders and perries next to a bunch of other PNW bottles.They had some food available, but we didn't get anything and don't have an opinion.We will happily return every time we visit Spokane.
Cool space. Delicious cider. Super awesome bartender. What’s not to love? We’ll be back.
This place is awesome! Found them at a farmers market and have been enjoying frequently for a few years now. I always have to stop by for a few of my favorites whenever I leave town. I've yet to find anything that holds a light to these guys. Their products are what I would consider something Johnny appleseed himself would enjoy. Not so sweet and quite enjoyable. If you aren't sure what kind you'd like, go on in and they'll help you you find a favorite
I'm sad. I've been looking for a good alcholic apple cider and so I bought a bottle of Brown's Apple. I sat down with my bottle for a nice evening drink and nearly spat it out because it tasts like vinegar or kombucha. Not something I'm going to buy again. I wish it tasted less vinegary and more apple cidery, which I thought I was going to enjoy. I'm a little upset it cost me $10 but I won't be doing that again. I will not be recommending.
Best cider in town.
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Liberty ciderworks is a must stop if anywhere near the Spokane area! This place is a hidden gem and a mecca for seasoned cider lovers as well as first timers. With nine different ciders on tap and reasonably priced flights Liberty has something for everyone! Cider Master Rick oozes with equal parts varietal knowledge and hospitality. Saddle up to a bowl of peanuts and a goblet of world class cider ASAP! Can't wait to cover back.
Nice little hole in the wall sized cidery tucked out of the way near downtown.
This is the best ciderworks in the Pacific Northwest that is east of the Cascades and an award winning ciderworks at the national level. If you like traditional ciders and ciders with complexity, this is an experience that you won't want to miss. If you've never experienced traditional ciders, then this is the place to visit.
Parking, good. Selection of cider, great. Overall equipment, view and atmosphere, perfect. Thanks for the beers and tour. God bless ?
Great visit to Liberty Ciderworks! Not only was the cider great but we learned a lot as well. Nice place to hang out and try different ciders. The owner was very knowledgable and friendly. We took a bottle back home but wish we had bought more!I recommend getting a flight, it's a great way to try a wide range of ciders.
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