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Food and Farm Showcase: New Leaf Cider Co
Food and Farm Showcase: New Leaf Cider Co

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Food and Farm Showcase: New Leaf Cider Co

PORT CRANE, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – This Food and Farm Showcase features a craft beverage maker riding a Renaissance in hard cider production. New Leaf Cider Co in Port Crane makes a wide variety of hard ciders, ranging from sweet to dry and including a number of creative flavors. It's original brew, First Leaf, is still a staple, but its most popular variety is Caramel Apple. New Leaf was founded by Dustin and Leann Beagell in 2018 and opened its tasting room on Nowlan Road just before the pandemic began. Dustin says COVID was a blessing in disguise as it gave him more time to work out the business model. In addition to its year-round flavors, New Leaf produces seasonal varieties as well as some weekly one-offs like Sweet Mango, Pink Lemonade, and Fruity Pebbles. Beagell says he especially loves turning cider skeptics into cider lovers. 'Cider has changed so much in the last 5 to 10 years. The variety and styles of cider has changed so much that there are a lot more options that people just haven't had a chance to try and have that stereotype in the back of their head. Or maybe think that they don't like it because they had a real sweet one 10 years ago and just decided that's what cider is,' said Beagell. Beagell says he was interested to learn that hard cider was very popular in the US before Prohibition and that it's been making a comeback over the past decade. A home brewer of beer, Dustin says he first tried his hand at cider for fun and because Leann didn't care for his beer. He says the food production industry was completely new to him, but he was encouraged by New York State's farm beverage legislation that reduced the cost and paperwork. 'It made it much easier to go out and give it a shot when I wasn't sure, it was more of an experiment. At the time, we just wanted to give it a try, and that made it really easier to get into. I may not have done it if that wasn't an option,' said Beagell. All of New Leaf's cider comes from New York State grown apples, and the tasting room has become popular with folks interested in agri-tourism. Beagell says all of the ciders are based on the same juice, which is pressed by the orchard and tested for consistency in terms of sugar content, acidity, and tannins. New Leaf is a family affair with Dustin's brother Kyle serving as the head cider maker, and his father Greg helps out in a variety of ways. They've even planted a small orchard on the Beagell farm to produce a special small batch each year. For more information, visit Event at Binghamton City Hall brings local Haitian-American community together Owego man walks 16 miles to work to raise money for veterans Food and Farm Showcase: New Leaf Cider Co Vestal senior appointed to Naval Academy Elizabeth Church Manor up for sale by United Methodist Homes Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Handel's unveils new flavor, this year's first
Handel's unveils new flavor, this year's first

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Handel's unveils new flavor, this year's first

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Handel's comes up with new flavors every year and Tuesday is the debut of this year's first one. It's called Sticky Fingers. It's peanut butter ice cream with a caramel ripple, brownie pieces and sea salt truffles. It's the creation of Bruce Hill, an East Palestine native who's also a Handel's franchisee of the Canfield location and one in Stowe. He was also instrumental in the creation of the Smores and Caramel Apple flavors. Sticky Fingers is his newest development. 'I think it'll be super popular. I mean, who doesn't love peanut butter, chocolate, brownies and caramel? It'll take a while for people to figure it out. You'll see it in the windows, on the flavor slots. They follow us on social media. It's posted all over that. So it should be, should be a hit,' said Leslie Christiansen. Sticky Fingers is a limited-time flavor and it's timed up to help Handel's celebrate 80 years of making scoops of excitement. There could be three more flavors making their debut later this year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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