Clyde's Cider Mill

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129 N Stonington Rd
Mystic, CT 06355

Nestled in the charming town of Mystic, CT, Clyde's Cider Mill stands as a beacon of tradition and craftsmanship. Stepping onto the grounds of this historic establishment is like stepping back in time, where the art of cider-making is honored and preserved with every batch produced. Visitors are greeted by the sweet aroma of freshly pressed apples, a sensory delight that sets the tone for a unique and enriching experience.

From the vintage cider press to the rustic barn setting, Clyde's Cider Mill exudes authenticity at every turn. The sight of apples being transformed into golden nectar, the sound of machinery humming with purpose, and the taste of pure, unadulterated cider—all come together to create a multisensory journey into the heart of New England's cider-making heritage. Whether you're a connoisseur of fine beverages or simply seeking a taste of local tradition, Clyde's Cider Mill offers a genuine and unforgettable glimpse into the artistry of cider production.

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