For more than a century, the apple orchards of Spreyton have been part of Tasmania’s fruit growing story. Since 1908, five generations of our family have grown apples, pears and cherries right here in Spreyton, fruit that helped build the region’s name for quality and honest Tasmanian produce.
In 2012, that orchard legacy turned into something new. Spreyton Cider Co. was born, taking decades of fruit-growing know how and pouring it into a modern beverage business built on real fruit and a true orchard-to-glass philosophy.
Now we’re turning a fresh page.
The crisp, refreshing cider you know and love is getting a bold new can design, with the same award winning quality in every sip. We are starting with our most popular Apple Cider, a new look that marks the next chapter of the Spreyton story.
New look cans. Same cider you love.
This is more than a packaging refresh. While cider stays at the heart of what we do, the range has grown well beyond it: ginger beer, ready-to-drink favourites, sparkling non-alcoholic drinks, premium juices, vinegars, and a craft beer range on the way.
The new cans will roll out as the current ones sell through, so keep an eye out for the fresh look landing soon.
Whether you find us at your local bottle shop, the cellar door or online, one thing hasn’t changed, and won’t. We’re here to make drinks that genuinely taste of Tasmania, from our orchard, the same way it all started.
You can get your here https://spreytonciderco.com.au/product/apple-cider/
The Spreyton Team
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