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458: Sodo Sidriné and the Rise of Lithuanian Craft Cider


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Donatas Genys didn’t set out to launch Lithuania’s first keeved cider. But after trips to England and Normandy, years of experimentation, and the planting of over 6,000 cider apple trees, that’s exactly what he’s doing. At Sodo Sidriné, located just a few kilometers from the city of Kaunus, Donatas is into a whole new era for cider Lithuania’s cider revival

Donatas Genys Cider Culture and Baltic Roots

Lithuania has deep agricultural roots, but apple trees which at many of the homes are desired more for eating or making apple wine while vodka and beer under Soviet rule flourished.

Note: Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union on March 11, 1990, becoming the first Soviet republic to do so, an act made possible in part by the loosening of Soviet control under Gorbachev’s Perestroika reforms.

Donatas is using both local varieties like Auksis and imported cider apples such as Yarlington MillHarry Masters Jersey, and Marie Ménard. His orchard-first philosophy ensures every cider is estate grown and rooted in place.

Keeving in Lithuania

The hallmark of Sodo Sidrine’s offerings is a naturally keeved cider. Donatas showcased his keeved cider at CiderCon 2025 and received a lot of praise from attendees, including this Cider Chat Producer Ria Windcaller. Genys admits it’s the most labor-intensive process, but also the most rewarding. This method yields a semi-dry cider with natural sweetness and long-lasting complexity, a rarity in a country where most consumers only know industrial cider.

A New Era for Lithuanian Cider

With a production facility nearly complete, Genys is preparing to scale up. His vision includes:

Sodo Cider
  • Stainless steel fermentation
  • A small tasting room with potential for expansion
  • Fruit wines and hopped ciders to appeal to a wider audience
  • Apple brandy aged in sherry casks for future release
Inside Sodo Sidrine

Despite legal gray areas (there’s no craft cider license in Lithuania), Donatas is pushing forward — blending tradition, research, and experimentation with quiet determination. He expects his licensing process to be completed by the summer of 2025. Stay tuned!

Contact info for Sodo Sidriné
  • Website: https://sodosidrine.lt/
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