
Pete Endres grew up dreaming of owning a farm.
And when his mother passed away in 2011, Pete and his brothers decided they wanted to not only own a farm, but to open up a cidery on said property.
Pete, who later moved to the Seacoast in the mid-2010s, spent years searching for the perfect property until, finally, he found it in 2019.
That farm? It's now home to Bird Dog Cider in Greenland, N.H., which formally opened its doors last fall.
From the cozy confines of Bird Dog, Pete sits down with host Troy Farkas to discuss his childhood days of apple farming in western New York, the blood, sweat, and tears poured into revitalizing the once-dilapidated farm, the family atmosphere that defines Bird Dog, and having lines out the door the day they opened their barn doors to the public.
Plus, getting chased by a sea lion, and even the MURDER that took place on the farm!?
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