Alpena, MI – April 29, 2005 — Presque Isle Farm Cider (PIF) is thrilled to announce that its small-batch, orchard-driven Michigan ciders are now available for purchase through Press Then Press, an acclaimed cider retailer based in Seattle, Washington.
This exciting partnership marks a major milestone for the farm and cider company, as it brings Presque Isle Farm Ciders to the West Coast for the first time. Even better — fans in Michigan can now conveniently order local favorites online through the Press Then Press cider shop.
Molly Stepanski, Co-owner at PIF Cider shared, “Press Then Press is known for curating top-notch selections and supporting craft cideries — it’s an ideal fit for our orchard-focused mission.”
Press Then Press was recently named Cider Retailer of the Year by the American Cider Association — a testament to their commitment to quality and community. Family-owned and operated, the shop offers a wide array of exceptional ciders from the Pacific Northwest and beyond, and now includes Michigan’s own Presque Isle Farm among their offerings.
The name “Press Then Press” playfully nods to the cider-making process — press the apples, then press “buy.” Their easy-to-navigate site allows customers to browse curated bundles, shop by cider style, or even join a cider club for recurring deliveries.
To explore the collection and order Presque Isle Farm Ciders, visit www.pressthenpress.com and www.pifcider.comAbout Presque Isle Farm
Presque Isle Farm is a family-run farm and cidery located in Northern Michigan. Focused on sustainable agriculture and traditional cider-making methods, the farm crafts small-batch ciders using fruit grown on their land and sourced locally. Each bottle reflects a dedication to quality, community, and the natural beauty of the region.






