Funky, colorful hard cidery with 12 ciders on draft & in cans plus guest wines & to go options.
"The Austin cidery had its last day of service on November 23. It’s unclear why exactly the business closed, but its Instagram account notes that the team is going to “start the next chapter” and move to a new location. This also means that the location of Asian fried chicken truck Spicy Boys is also closed (but there are many locations across the city). Eater has reached out for more information. Its canned ciders should still be available in groceries and markets. Co-owners John Staples and Michael Gostomski White started the cidery in 2017." - Nadia Chaudhury
"A lot of people go to Fairweather Cider without realizing that karaoke is an option. In the back corner of the bar, there’s a door that looks like it should take you to a storage closet. Instead, it leads to a private room where you can sing your heart out with a dozen of your closest friends (or drunk new acquaintances). There’s only one room (for $20 per hour), so make a reservation in advance to secure your spot. Then grab a glass or a porron full of Cydersport cider and let the music take over. " - nicolai mccrary
"Fairweather Cider is a small cidery in North Austin that makes mostly dry and funky hard ciders. On-site, they offer about a dozen varieties, plus a few guest wines. There’s also a private karaoke room that you can book to turn your cider tasting into a party." - Nicolai McCrary
"The North Austin cidery is hosting a New Year’s Day brunch shindig with pop-up Zee’s Wiener System, full of free oysters, drink specials, and other dishes like hot dogs and shrimp cocktails, plus a DJ set. It runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; there are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury
"Singing and cider make for a good pairing, and luckily, the North Austin cidery’s offering up a karaoke rental room available in half-hour increments. Book online." - Nadia Chaudhury