Somewhere between February’s beer walk and October’s assortment of wines, the Business Improvement District skipped right over a summer beverage for Batavia’s downtown walking events.
That’s now been resolved, says Shannon Maute, BID executive director, with the first-ever Cider Walk.
“It’s from 4 to 8 p.m. June 17, and 18 downtown businesses are participating,” Maute said. “Only 300 tickets are being sold. Top cideries will be pouring.”
Similar to Febrewary’s beer walk and the Fall Wine Walk, this one will feature 18 hard cider tastings at different stops throughout downtown locations.
New York State cideries will be featured, Maute said, and participants can sample “an amazing assortment of ciders, snacks and specials” during the four-hour event.
Tickets are $30 each, and there will be a discounted price of $10 for designated drivers. All participants must be at least 21 years of age.
“This walk will not disappoint,” she said.
As with each of these walks, she encourages folks to buy their tickets early as they tend to sell out before the event date.
To get yours, go to BID Cider Walk.