Beer vs. Cider: Who Will Win?

Ah, beer and cider—two timeless drinks that have been quenching thirsts for centuries. But which one reigns supreme? In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the differences between these two beloved beverages and determine who will come out on top.


Taste Test
Let’s start with the basics - taste. Beer is often described as having a “hoppy” flavor because of its hops content, while cider has a sweeter flavor due to its apples. Some ciders can even be flavored with spices or fruits like ginger or raspberry. So when it comes to taste, it really depends on your preference. If you prefer something hoppy and bitter, then beer is probably your best bet. However, if you’re looking for something sweet and fruity, then cider is the way to go!

Alcohol Content
Another major difference between beer and cider is the alcohol content. Beer typically has a higher alcohol content than cider (usually 5-6% ABV compared to 4-5%) so it packs more of a punch in terms of intoxication potential. On the other hand, many people find that they can drink more cider than beer before feeling any effects due to its lower alcohol content. So if you’re looking for something that won't get you too buzzed too quickly, then cider might be the better option here.

Price Point
Lastly, let's talk about price point. Generally speaking, beers are cheaper than ciders - depending on where you are buying them from of course! This is because beers use grains as their main ingredient whereas ciders use apples which tend to be more expensive than grains overall. So if cost is an issue for you then beer might be the better choice here!


So who will win in this battle between beer and cider? It really boils down to personal preference - do you prefer something hoppy and bitter or sweet and fruity? Do you need more bang for your buck or are you willing to pay extra for higher quality? Ultimately it all depends on what kind of drinker you are but hopefully this post has given you some insight into what makes these two beverages unique so that you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you! Cheers!

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