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USA. Pear cider brand, purchased by Crispin Hard Cider Company. Frosty Jack Cider. Aston, Birmingham. United Kingdom. Gaymer Cider Company. United Kingdom. Producers of a number of brands including Gaymer's Olde English Cider, Blackthorn, K, White Star, Diamond White.
Old Rosie is a strong cider produced by Weston's Cider [1] of Much Marcle in Herefordshire, England. [2]Matured in traditional oak vats, Old Rosie is a dry, still and cloudy cider, much like a traditional scrumpy but lightly sparkling, and currently produced with an alcohol strength of 6.8% ABV, reduced from 7.3% ABV in February 2019.
Cider in the United Kingdom is widely available at pubs, off licences, and shops. It has been made in regions of the country where cider apples were grown since Roman times; in those regions it is intertwined with local culture, particularly in the West Country. The UK is the largest producer of cider in Europe and has enjoyed a renaissance in ...
146 Cider Company 146 [1] Southampton: Hampshire: Addlestones Cider Cloudy Cider [2]: 2017 Shepton Mallet: Somerset: Apple Cottage Cider Apple Cottage [1] Baldock: Hertfordshire: Apple County Cider Apple County [3] Newcastle: Monmouthshire: Armagh Cider Carsons [1] Portadown: County Armagh: Artistraw Cider [4] Artistraw Catch Twenty Shrew ...
Somerset Cider Brandy is an apple brandy that has been in written records as far back as 1678. [1] A modern version was first produced by Burrow Hill in 1987. It reportedly became the first legal distillery in Somerset for 150 years, when, in 1989, the farm received the first full cider-distilling licence ever issued by the UK's HM Customs and Excise.
230 (2016) H.Weston & Sons Limited (" Weston's Cider ") is a cider and perry producer based in Much Marcle, Herefordshire, England. The family-owned company, founded by Henry Weston, [1] has been making cider in the same location since 1880 [2] and the managing director, Helen Thomas, is a fourth generation member of the Weston family.
Scrumpy. A bottle of commercially produced scrumpy from Cornwall. Scrumpy is a type of cider originating in the West of England, [1] particularly the West Country. Traditionally, the dialect term "scrumpy" was used to refer to what was otherwise called "rough", a harsh cider made from unselected apples. [2]
Website. www.brotherscider.co.uk. Brothers Cider is a brand of fruit cider originating in Somerset in South West England. Originally available at music festivals, it is now sold in pubs, bars, and stores across the United Kingdom and internationally in countries such as Thailand, Singapore, and China.