Tap Handle #761: Original Sin - Elderberry Cider
Tap size: 11.25"
Rarity: cider possibly retired, hand-made
Mounting: 3/8" ferrule on 5/16" anchor bolt
Back in profile #673 I mentioned that Original Sin had released two taps featuring a woman, a snake, and a piece of fruit that corresponded to the cider's flavor variety. That first tap was was Apricot, and this second one I'm profiling is Elderberry. First appearing around 2014, this tap, like the Apricot tap before it, once again evokes images of the Garden of Eden (except with elderberries instead of an apple), and it is beautifully sculpted and painted. The raven haired beauty sits on top of a round sign that has the name of the cidery, the cider variety, and the cidery's symbol sculpted into it. I would estimate that perhaps 20 to 30 of these have appeared on the secondary market since their initial release. It commands a premium price (well over $100).
For more about Original Sin, see this post.
Click through to read more about Original Sin's Apricot Cider and to see more photos of this sinfully good tap...
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