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Presented by Oregon's Mt. Hood Territory August 22, 2023

Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory is renowned for its maker culture, and craft drinks are no exception. From one-of-a-kind craft breweries to on-farm cideries to award-winning distilleries, and even an inventive hard citrus drink, the new Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail is here to guide you on your craft-drink tasting tour.

Released in spring 2023, the Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail is a free mobile passport that connects the region’s breweries, cideries, and distilleries. Use the pass to “check-in” when you arrive at each participating location, plus Tap Trail users can redeem special deals. Each check-in or redemption will earn you points, which you can redeem in the pass for prizes along your journey. And as if that weren’t enough, each check-in and redemption will also count as one entry for the grand prize: a two-night stay on Mt. Hood. Sign up for free today!

Cider and fall pair together perfectly and on the Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail, you’ll find two incredible cideries. 

Stone Circle Cider | Estacada, Oregon

Experience cider like never before in this one-of-a-kind tasting room outside of Estacada, Oregon. Stone Circle Cider was started when the owners realized that the cider readily available in the states just didn't stack up to the cider they had in England. So in 2014, they decided to plant an orchard of their own and start making it themselves. Visitors today can taste their line of authentic farmhouse ciders, learn more about the process, culture, and history of this wonderful beverage, and take in the laid-back experience of life on the farm.

Portland Cider Company | Clackamas, Oregon

Northwest craft cider sets a high bar. But Portland Cider Company embraces the opportunity to raise it even further. In their ciders, they use only 100% Northwest apples without additives, colors, or added sugar. Their innovative and collaborative approach helps to make delicious hard ciders that you're sure to love.

Taste delicious beverages at these two locations and more than a dozen others on the Mt. Hood Territory Tap Trail



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