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Portland Cider Co. is Introducing Two New Ciders to the Lineup

March 11, 2026 by Dustin Scoggins

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Portland Cider Co. is ramping up its popular imperial cider lineup with two exciting, fruit-forward additions: Imperial Blackberry Lime now joins the year-round core collection, while Imperial Passion Fruit debuts as the spring seasonal in the cidery’s rotating imperial series.

Both bold ciders clock in at 8.4% ABV, delivering the intense, fruit-driven flavor that fans love in Portland Cider’s imperial style—perfect for those seeking robust, elevated hard cider options.

Imperial Blackberry Lime: Now Year-Round

Crafted with juicy Northwest blackberries and a bright splash of real lime, this imperial cider leads with rich, jammy blackberry depth and dark berry intensity. A vibrant lime acidity lifts the profile, while the finish stays juicy, smooth, and balanced—showcasing the strength of the imperial apple base without overpowering sweetness.

At 8.4% ABV, it’s full-flavored yet refined, making it ideal for slow sipping or food pairings like grilled meats, sharp cheeses, berry-glazed pork, or dark chocolate desserts.

“We wanted to create a year-round imperial that highlights natural fruit while remaining balanced and drinkable,” said Jeff Parrish, co-owner of Portland Cider Co. “Imperial styles continue to be one of the fastest-growing segments in cider right now, with sales up significantly year-over-year as drinkers seek more robust, fruit-driven options in 19.2 oz cans and draft formats.”

Imperial Blackberry Lime is available year-round on draft (1/6 BBL and 1/2 BBL kegs) and in 12-ounce 6-packs and 19.2-ounce Proper Pint cans at retailers across the Pacific Northwest, plus on tap and to-go at Portland Cider’s Clackamas taproom.

Imperial Passion Fruit: Spring Seasonal
This vibrant semi-sweet imperial cider blends fragrant, tangy passion fruit with crisp Northwest-grown apples for a bright, tropical escape. It pours golden and bursts with juicy passion fruit notes, balanced by smooth apple character and subtle floral aromatics. The finish is refreshing and approachable despite the 8.4% ABV.

“As demand for imperial cider keeps rising, we’re thrilled to explore bold, fruit-driven flavors,” said Lynda Parrish, co-owner of Portland Cider Co. “Passion fruit delivers such a vibrant tropical punch, building perfectly on our region’s crisp apples.”
Imperial Passion Fruit is available now on draft (1/6 BBL and 1/2 BBL kegs) and in 19.2-ounce Proper Pint cans at select Pacific Northwest retailers and the Clackamas taproom—while supplies last.

Both releases can be found at Portland Cider Co.’s Clackamas pub (8925 SE Jannsen Road, Clackamas, OR), which features 18 taps of cider specialties, craft beer, wine, a full pub menu, and an extended outdoor patio. Use the company’s online Cider Finder tool at portlandcider.com to locate these and other offerings near you.

About Portland Cider Co.

Founded in 2013 in the heart of the Northwest, Portland Cider Co. crafts handcrafted, award-winning hard ciders inspired by Portland’s bold spirit. Committed to clean, real ingredients and the tastiest cider-drinking experience, the cidery has earned over 50 awards. Visit the Clackamas taproom and pub to sample flights, enjoy unreleased pours, or grab cans and growlers to go. Expect more from your cider—visit portlandcider.com for the full lineup, events, and more. Cheers!

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