Brickworks – Grapefruit Elderflower

Cider Profile:

Name: Brickworks – Grapefruit Elderflower
Sampled July 2022

Brand:  Brickworks Ciderhouse / Trillium Beverage Inc.
Type: Flavoured – Grapefruit and elderflower
Location of Brewing: Toronto, ON
ABV: 5.5%
Website Link: theciderhouse.ca
Ingredients: Cider, sugars (grapefruit juice),
carbonated water, elderflower petals, sulphites

Gluten Free: Yes
Sugar Content: N/A

Size(s) available: 473ml (can)
Availability: LCBO – Summer 2022 Mixpack
Flavour: Grapefruit & elderflower
Colour:  Hazy sunflower yellow
Carbonation: Infrequent small bubbles


Cider Crate Tasting Notes:

Smell: Medium aroma. Pulpy apple and citrus.
Initial Taste: Light bite from carbonation. Sweet pulpy apple blended with smooth grapefruit. Light and slightly floral from elderflower.
After Taste: Apple dissipates leaving a more traditional grapefruit finish. Some natural grapefruit bitterness is more present but still light as its seemingly offset from the elderflower.
On ice: Thinner and less apple. Stronger grapefruit aftertaste.

Additional Notes: The Brickworks Grapefruit Elderflower is a light offering – it starts off a bit of apple with a blended, sweet grapefruit.  As the apple dissipates, more traditional grapefruit elements become present and remain for a long time.  Very fresh finish of grapefruit – with little of the traditional bitterness. Elderflower is light but adds a nice floral layer and element.

Rated on a scale of 1-5
Sweet – 3.5
Sour – 3.5
Crisp – 2
Dry – 2.5
Fruity – 4 

Next recommendations:
More Sweet – Ironwood – Yuja Yuzu Cider
More Sour – Clafeld – Elderflower Wine/Cider Blend
More Dry – Thornbury – Grapefruit Seltzer
More Crisp – Howell Road – Blood Orange

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2 Comments

  • Tabe de Vries

    Disappointing that there are no sites that quote nutritional information for drinks like these. If you know what foods to pair it with, how can you not know the nutritional value of the drink?

    • Barry Rooke

      Government of Canada does not require nutritional information on alcohol unless the can indicates some sort of benefit (i.e., added vitamins).

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