HISTORY ON TAP: CIDER OVER THE CENTURIES - CHEERS TO 250 YEARS!
Thu, Jul 16, 2026 • 5:00 PM—6:30 PM
Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South Street, Barnstable, MA, 02601, United States
$ 5-10
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Come explore the fascinating history of cider, from its ancient European origins to its rise in colonial America and its unique role in early Cape Cod life.
2026 marks 250 years since the founding moments of the United States. Across Cape Cod and the nation, communities are coming together to honor this history—and cider played a central role in the daily lives of early Americans. Cider was once the drink of New England—served in taverns, on farms, and even aboard ships along the coast. On windswept farms and in seaside inns, cider connected communities, fueled debates, and accompanied the toasts that shaped a young nation. In 1776, the average New Englander drank over 35 gallons of hard cider a year, and John Adams famously wrote, “I continue my practice of drinking a Jill of Cyder in the Morning and find no ill but some good Effect.”
Join Norbert Sack, founder of Sandy Neck Cider, for a lively journey through the rise, fall, and revival of this iconic beverage. Discover how its… View Source