Reverend Nat's Hard Cider Will Close After 12 Years of Progressing American Cider Craft
Briefly

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.
West told Beervana that Reverend Nat's sales had still not grown back to pre-COVID figures. Reverend Nat's taproom moved to Division Street in March, which reduced the cidery's size by 75 percent.
West is an award-winning experimental cider maker, growing a loyal following by bending the once-rigid rules of what makes a cider American. West started Reverend Nat's as a stay-at-home dad in 2011, after first brewing cider in 2004.
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