ALERT: Virtue Cider Enters New Era with Independent Ownership, Revamped Culinary Programming and More

Virtue Cider founder Gregory Hall, a pioneer in the farmhouse cider industry and a major player in Southwest Michigan’s craft beverage landscape, has repurchased the proper farmhouse cider brand from beer titan Anheuser-Busch. Nestled in the distinctive fruit-growing terroir of coastal Southwest Michigan, which Greg deems the “Napa Valley of cider making,”

Virtue Cider is taking its sustainable old-world production methods back to its independent roots, bringing the brand’s deep commitment to clean, high-quality ciders to new heights with a series of announcements for the new era. These include a full distribution overhaul, a farmhouse tasting room renovation coupled with a new menu direction, guest chef dinners, local artist collaborations and a reinvigorated direct-to-drinker subscription service delivering sustainable sips nationwide. 

“My heart and soul have always been devoted to crafting independent beverages that connect with our local community,” says Hall. “I’ve poured myself into building both Goose Island and Virtue Cider on this foundation, guided by a passion for creativity and collaboration. As Virtue Cider enters this new chapter, I’m excited to return to our roots, refine our winemaker’s approach to craft cider, and rediscover the sense of independence that inspires us and helps us grow.”

Following his 20-year tenure at Goose Island Beer Company, founded by his father John Hall, Greg immersed himself in European cider culture, soaking up time-honored techniques from some of England and France’s top cider craftsmen. He brought that same spirit home to the United States, purchasing the brand’s Fennville, Michigan farm in 2011 and building a haven for craft cider production anchored in two ingredients: apples and time.

Hall sold a 51% stake in Virtue Cider to Anheuser-Busch in 2015 and reacquired the brand in late summer 2024. A constant throughout Virtue Cider’s history, the brand will continue to use only local heirloom fruit with absolutely no added sugar, uplifting the apple farmers of the Midwest’s “Cider Coast” and raising a glass to sustainable Michigan-made sips.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN VIRTUE CIDER’S NEW CHAPTER: 

  • Once again embracing its spirit of independence, Virtue Cider is leaving big beer-backed cans on grocery store shelves behind and committing to 750 ML bottles, only available at Virtue Farm or through the brand’s robust direct-to-drinker shipping program. 
  • In tandem, Hall will stay true to his love of grassroots relationship development in the chef community, pouring new seasonal releases and beloved bottle varieties at intimate gatherings inside some of the Midwest’s best chef-driven restaurants. 
  • Hall will also welcome some of the nation’s most prominent culinary talents to Fennville for guest chef dinners with fine cider pairings, embracing the local bounty of the micro-region.
  • On the 48-acre Virtue Farm, the tasting room will undergo extensive renovations and welcome a vibrant new food program, with a menu refresh to align with the brand’s wine-making approach to cider. Menu details are forthcoming but will focus on seasonal, homestyle comforts made with regionally sourced ingredients. 
  • Hall and his team are also excited to continue nurturing their direct-to-drinker and Cider Society subscription box programs, delivering proper farmhouse cider from the fermentation tank to the front porch. Cider enthusiasts in 43 states across the country can give the gift of Michigan cider to themselves and their loved ones with access to holiday boxes and exclusive seasonal releases. 
  • Virtue Cider has also forged new partnerships with local musicians and makers through amped-up live music programming at Virtue Farm and merchandise and cider label partnerships with acclaimed regional artists. Tony Fitzpatrick, whose work has been showcased at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, is the first of many Midwest artists to join the list of collaborators. 

More details on Virtue Cider’s upcoming craft cider releases, renovations, events, and more to be released in 2025. For more information, follow Virtue Cider on Instagram or visit the website at www.virtuecider.com.

ABOUT VIRTUE CIDER: Located on a 48-acre farm in Fennville, Michigan, Virtue Cider is a craft cider company committed to creating exceptional farmhouse ciders that blend old-world traditions with modern cider fermentation and aging techniques. Embracing a deep-rooted respect for sustainable practices and local partnerships, Virtue was founded in 2011 by Gregory Hall, who brought two decades of innovation and an impressive collection of 14 consecutive Great American Beer Festival medals from his tenure as head brewmaster at Goose Island Beer Company.

After his time at Goose Island, Hall set out on a pilgrimage to the cider capitals of England and France to study time-honored European cider-making traditions, and Virtue was born. Virtue Farm, Virtue Cider’s headquarters, is specifically located in the heart of one of the country’s premier apple-growing regions, known as the Midwest’s “Cider Coast.” Hall has cultivated a deep bench of local farming partners, using the bounty of the highest quality Midwestern heirloom apples to craft a collection of crisp, complex, award-winning ciders, which never contain added sugar.

Apples are pressed on-site and fermented in tanks below ground to maintain a steady temperature, housed within three cider houses with architecture that emulates the Norman French style and a strong environmental focus. Virtue Cider’s farm is open year-round and is a vibrant destination for visitors, offering scenic trails, a tasting room featuring a seasonal menu and samples of a variety of ciders, cider flights, and more from their extensive portfolio. For more information on Virtue Cider, please visit www.virtuecider.com.

ABOUT VIRTUE FARM: Virtue Farm, located in Fennville, Michigan, is a 48-acre farm and the destination headquarters of Virtue Cider. Three Norman French-style cider houses, built with Michigan White Pine, hold Virtue’s below-ground fermentation tanks, which use only locally sourced apples and are naturally cooled and heated by the region’s climate.

Most of the farm’s electricity is sourced from 200 solar panels, just one piece of the farm’s vast commitment to sustainability and nourishing its community. Over 20 acres of the farm are grasslands, creating a monarch waystation for Michigan pollinators, and the farm is home to several Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, harking back to old orchard folklore, as well as a variety of chickens. Virtue Farm also features a full tasting room with cider flights, handhelds, and charcuterie selections, offers guided tastings and tours for visitors, hosts live music, and supplies seasonal bottle selections for Virtue Cider’s national Cider Society subscription service.

For more information on Virtue Farm, please visit www.virtuecider.com.

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Join in a Friendsgiving Dinner at Virtue Cider

On Saturday, November 23rd, from 6-9 pm, join Virtue founder Greg Hall for an evening of feasting, proper farmhouse cider tastings, and live music. Hosted in the cider tasting room at the beautiful 48-acre Virtue Farm in Fennville, guests can dig into roasted turkey and seasonal sides all paired with curated cider selections — a perfect way to celebrate Thanksgiving with your closest friends before heading home for the holiday.

Plus, those still searching for a Thanksgiving Day housewarming gift can pick up one of Virtue’s Thanksgiving Cider Boxes, which contain four 750 ml bottles of old-world, autumnal craft ciders. Each box is $125 and will be available for purchase at the event. Tickets for the evening are $100 and can be found on Tock. Must be 21+ to attend. 

All photos courtesy of Virtue Cider.

FRIENDSGIVING WITH VIRTUE CIDER FOUNDER GREG HALL

https://virtuecider.com/ | 2170 62nd Street Fennville, MI 

DATE: Saturday, November 23rd 

TIME: 6-9 pm 

TICKETS: $100 per person, available for purchase here.

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Apple Fest 2024: A Celebration of Fall at Virtue Cider

As leaves begin to swirl in a kaleidoscope of fall colors and apples ripen in hues of yellows, reds, and greens, it’s time to celebrate Southwest Michigan’s harvest at Apple Fest 2024. Hosted by award winning Virtue Cider, enjoy live music, orchard and farm tours, tastings of their proper farmhouse cider, and much more on their sustainable solar-powered farm.

The festivities kick off on Saturday, October 12th from 12 p.m. – 9 p.m. EST (2170 62nd St., Fennville, MI) with live bands, a pig roast, face painting, and a bustling bonfire where guests can relish the crisp autumn air while exploring the charming Norman French-style cider houses. The celebration continues on Sunday, October 13th from 12 p.m. – 7 p.m. EST with a variety of programming open to all ages. Guests over 21 have the option to delve into the world of cider making with founder Gregory Hall and Virtue’s cidermakers on a production tour, exploring the intricacies of the fermentation, blending, and barrel-aging processes — or talk all things apples and proper farmhouse cider on a guided cider tasting

Guests of all ages can also join a guided farm and orchard tour to experience Virtue Farm’s flora and fauna, visit the heritage breed animals, and meander amongst the orchards. No reservations or entry fees are required for this exciting celebration, but those interested in booking tours and guided tastings can do so in advance on Virtue’s website here.

ABOUT VIRTUE CIDER: Founded in 2013 by award-winning Goose Island Beer Company brewmaster Gregory Hall, Virtue Cider crafts proper farmhouse cider from local heirloom fruit on a sustainable solar-powered farm in Fennville, Michigan. Following a two-month pilgrimage to study the craft of cider in England and France, Hall brought traditional techniques from faraway lands to Virtue Farm, located in one of the country’s best apple-growing climates.

The Norman French-style cider houses are located on over 48 acres of grasslands, surrounded by an array of Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs and chickens, and house several below-ground fermentation tanks, naturally cooled and heated by the Michigan climate.

Virtue Farm also features a full taproom with tasting flights, handhelds, and charcuterie selections, offers guided tastings and tours, and supplies seasonal bottle selections for Virtue Cider’s national Cider Society subscription service.

For more information on Virtue Cider, please visit www.virtuecider.com.

Photos courtesy of Virtue Cider.