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Discover the art of cider-making with Seven Birches Winery’s intimate tour in Lincoln, NH. Enjoy tastings, behind-the-scenes insights, and fun conversations with the cider makers.
If you’re visiting the White Mountains and have a taste for craft beverages, the Meet the Cider Makers with Rhythm Cidery Tour offers a charming, educational look into the world of cider. Priced at $40 per person and lasting around 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, this experience is designed to give visitors an authentic, behind-the-scenes glimpse into cider production, paired with tastings and personal chats with the makers themselves. Whether you’re a seasoned cider enthusiast or simply curious about how your favorite apple drinks are made, this tour is an engaging way to spend an afternoon.
One of the standout features of this tour is its personalized approach. Unlike large, impersonal tastings, you get to ask questions directly to the cider makers, which makes the experience more engaging and tailored. Plus, the inclusion of a full flight of ciders and a souvenir glass adds a tangible keepsake to remember your visit. The only consideration is that this tour is quite popular—people tend to book about a month in advance—so planning ahead is advisable if you want to secure a spot. This experience suits both casual cider lovers and those interested in learning more about craft beverage production, especially if you appreciate those small, authentic encounters during your travels.
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The tour kicks off at the charming Seven Birches Winery in Lincoln, NH. This location is both accessible and picturesque, setting the perfect tone for a small-group adventure. The meeting time is typically at 4:00 pm, offering a late afternoon experience that allows you to unwind after a day of sightseeing in the White Mountains.
As you gather with up to 20 fellow travelers, the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. The guides, including Nathan, a standout according to one reviewer, bring enthusiasm and approachable knowledge that make the process inviting. Our review mentions Nathan as being “very upbeat and informative,” with a genuine smile that encourages questions and curiosity.
The highlight here is the full tour of the cidery production room. You’ll see the equipment used in cider making—demonstrations of pressing, fermenting, and bottling processes help demystify this craft. The experience isn’t dry or overly technical; instead, it’s presented with a light touch that makes the details accessible, even for cider novices.
The tasting is more than just sipping; it’s an interactive session with the cider makers. You’ll sample a full flight of ciders, including finished products as well as experimental, creative varieties that showcase the cidery’s innovative spirit. As one reviewer noted, the tasting was “fun times at the Cidery,” emphasizing the lively, engaging atmosphere. The tasting is complemented by the opportunity to review and see demonstrations of cider-making equipment, giving you insight into what makes their process unique.
The tour emphasizes “conversations” with the cider makers, which is what sets it apart. This open dialogue allows you to ask questions about the ingredients, fermentation techniques, or even the challenges faced in craft cider production. According to reviews, the guides are friendly and eager to share their knowledge, enhancing the educational value.
At the end, each participant receives a souvenir cider glass, a nice keepsake that adds value to the experience. The tour concludes back at the starting point, leaving you with plenty to think about or share with friends over a cider back home.
The price of $40 per person is quite reasonable given the depth of experience. For that, you receive a comprehensive tour, tastings, a souvenir glass, and engaging conversations with the cider makers. The small group size ensures a more personalized, less rushed experience—important if you’re eager to soak up the details or ask specific questions.
Booking about 27 days in advance indicates strong demand, so plan early if you don’t want to miss out. The tour operates in the late afternoon, which pairs well with daytime sightseeing or as a relaxing activity after a day outdoors.
The experience welcomes most travelers, including those with service animals. It’s suitable for anyone interested in learning more about craft beverages or seeking a fun, authentic activity in the White Mountains. The activity is also flexible in terms of cancellation—free up to 24 hours before the experience—helping you plan without stress.
If you enjoy small, interactive tours that combine education, tastings, and a personal touch, this is a fantastic option. It’s especially good for those interested in craft beverages, cider novices eager to learn, or visitors wanting a relaxed, behind-the-scenes look at local production. Families, couples, or solo travelers who appreciate a light, engaging experience will find this tour rewarding.
However, if you’re looking for a large-scale, self-guided tasting or want a more structured or formal experience, you might find this tour a bit casual. Still, it’s perfect if you value authentic conversations and a more intimate setting.
The Meet the Cider Makers with Rhythm Cidery Lincoln Tour offers a highly approachable, fun, and educational experience that balances insights into cider making with tastings and personal interaction. The small group size and opportunity to chat directly with the makers make it stand out from typical tasting room visits. For just $40, it delivers good value, especially for those who enjoy learning about how their favorite drinks are crafted.
This tour is best suited for curious travelers who crave genuine experiences and aren’t afraid to ask questions. It’s ideal for cider lovers eager to deepen their understanding, as well as those simply looking for a memorable, relaxed activity in the White Mountains area. If you’re a fan of authentic, small-batch craft beverages and engaging conversation, this tour is definitely worth a spot on your itinerary.
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $40 per person, which includes tastings, a souvenir glass, and the guided experience.
How long does the tour last?
Expect the experience to last approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Seven Birches Winery located at 22 S Mountain Dr, Lincoln, NH.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, people book about 27 days ahead, so early booking is recommended.
What is included in the experience?
You get a full flight of ciders, a tour of the cidery, a souvenir glass, and conversations with the cider makers, plus demonstrations of equipment.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour begins.
Is the tour educational?
Absolutely—you’re taken through the entire cider-making process and get to see the equipment used, making it a great learning experience.
This tour combines authentic craftsmanship with engaging storytelling, perfect for those wanting a memorable, behind-the-scenes look at cider production in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.