Cider Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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SAM | C | Boston Beer Company, Inc. (The) | -1.49 | |
TAP.A | D | Molson Coors Brewing Company Class A | 0.00 | |
CCU | F | Compania Cervecerias Unidas, S.A. | 0.90 | |
FTFT | F | Future FinTech Group Inc. | -5.50 |
Related Industries: Beverages - Brewers Beverages - Soft Drinks
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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TOKE | F | Cambria Cannabis ETF | 3.88 | |
VICE | B | AdvisorShares Vice ETF | 3.85 | |
PBJ | C | PowerShares Dynamic Food & Beverage | 3.2 | |
LSAF | B | LeaderShares AlphaFactor US Core Equity ETF | 1.02 | |
FXG | D | First Trust Cons. Staples AlphaDEX | 0.86 |
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Cider ( SY-dər) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples. Cider is popular in the United Kingdom, especially in the West Country, and widely available. The UK has the world's highest per capita consumption, as well as its largest cider-producing companies. Cider is also popular in many Commonwealth countries, such as India, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Aside from the UK and its former colonies, cider is popular in other European countries including Ireland, Portugal (mainly in Minho and Madeira), France (particularly Brittany and Normandy), northern Italy (Piedmont and Friuli), and Spain (especially Asturias and the Basque Country). Central Europe also has its own types of cider with Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse producing a particularly tart version known as Apfelwein. In the U.S. and parts of Canada, varieties of fermented cider are often called hard cider to distinguish alcoholic cider from non-alcoholic "cider" or "sweet cider", also made from apples.
The juice of any variety of apple can be used to make cider, but cider apples are best. The addition of sugar or extra fruit before a second fermentation increases the ethanol content of the resulting beverage. Cider alcohol content varies from 1.2% to 8.5% ABV or more in traditional English ciders, and 3.5% to 12% in continental ciders. In UK law, it must contain at least 35% apple juice (fresh or from concentrate), although CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) says that "real cider" must be at least 90% fresh apple juice. In the US, there is a 50% minimum. In France, cider must be made solely from apples.In 2014, a study found that a 1-US-pint (470 ml) bottle of mass-market cider contained five teaspoons (20.5 g) of sugar, nearly the amount the WHO recommends as an adult's daily allowance of added sugar, and 5–10 times the amount of sugar in lager or ale.Perry is a similar product to cider made from fermented pear juice.
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