![]() BlackStack Thunder Lizard Double Dry Hopped IPA.Blake's Hard Cider Rainbow Seeker Pineapple Sage.It took a while until I understood "Marion berry" to be the actual name of the fruit. Years ago, (and maybe still to this day) the local ice cream shop Sebastian Joe's had a flavor called Marion Berry, DC Nut, which was easily understand to be a reference to the crack-smoking mayor of the District of Columbia. Tangy and full of ripe, rich berry notes, the Marionberry quickly became the standard to which all blackberries would forever be compared, and elevates this cider to illustrious heights. The Marion blackberry was originally bred for Marion County, Oregon farmers, right here in our backyard. Made Marion unites two ingredients that were destined to be together-whole, Oregon-grown Marionberries and fresh-pressed Northwest apples. The crown jewel of all blackberry varieties, Marionberries are a true testament to the bounty of Oregon. Ripe and juicy, Made Marion unites Northwest apples with whole locally grown Marionberries. I'm still not a cider guy, but there ain't nothing wrong with this. In the nose: Lightly tart, high fruit, touch of sweet. Made with Marion Blackberries.Ħ % Alc./Vol. ![]() Willunga, and Port Willunga which is 10 km west of the town, are separated by the Willunga Plain which is covered with vineyards.2 Towns Made Marion Blackberry Hard Cider. This delightful area, which lies to the south of Adelaide, attracts day trippers to its excellent cafes and restaurants and, on weekends, to its justifiably famous markets. The markets have won "Best Farmer's Market in Australia". Willunga is located 47 km south of Adelaide via the M2. Willunga Court House & Police Station Museum Willunga probably comes from a local Aboriginal word 'willangga' meaning either "the locality of green trees" or "black duck". Located at 61 High Street, the Old Police Station and Court House is now a National Trust Museum. Inside the Court House Museum the court room has been accurately recreated and the cells have been preserved. It was built in 1855 on the government reserve using stone from the adjacent quarries. It was used as a female immigration depot until 1872. It was used as a depot to dispense food and blankets to the Aborigines. Its police and judicial functions operated between 1872-1929 when it became a private residence. It was leased by the Willunga District Council to the National Trust of South Australia, restored and opened as a Museum in 1970. The Court House is open every Sunday from 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm and on the first Tuesday of each month from 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm. ![]() Located on High Street, and over the road from the Old Police Station and Court House, is the Old Post and Telegraph Station. The single storey section on the upper end of the building dates back to 1857. The original single storey building was opened in 1858. It contained the Post Office, Telegraph Station and the Residential Quarters of the Postmaster. The two storey section was added in 1865. The building ceased its function as a Post and Telegraph Station in 1916 and was sold by the Government in 1935. Located at 30 High Street, the Primitive Methodist Church has been a cafe and restaurant for 20 years. It operated as a church from the 1860s-1890s and its architectural simplicity is typical of the plain design favoured by the Primitive Methodists. Located at 51 High Street, the first Old Bush Inn was established in 1839.
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