Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider, the Portland cider company beloved for its inventive approach to American cider fermentation, will close on September 24 after 12 years. Founder Nat West attributes Rev Nat’s closure to the difficulties of pandemic recovery, leaving behind a legacy within the city’s beverage scene both in terms of his process and the way he incorporated activism into his business.
The blog Beervana broke the news on September 5, also announcing a goodbye party at Reverend Nat’s Southeast Division Street taproom on Saturday, September 23. West told Beervana founder Jeff Alworth, who interviewed the cidermaker for his 2015 book Cider Made Simple, that Reverend Nat’s sales had
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