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Review — Ciderniks Kingston Black
I spent a fun night at a folk session at The Shoulder of Mutton pub in Wantage with nor and her folks drinking this stuff. It was just one of the 6 ciders in boxes that were perched atop the bar. I resisted the urge to try any others. And I promised, perha …
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Review — Newtown Estate Still Cider
Greetz ciderpeeps! This week I’ve learned that I’m now top of the results for cider reviews on Google (i.e. dot com, not dot co dot uk). Sweet. I’ve also learned that I say autumn a lot in my cidery …
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Review — Wilkins Farmhouse Cider
My normal practice when writing these cider reviews is to write up my experiences the next day, or within a couple of days of drinking. This time I am making an exception and am writing whilst drinking. To be mo …
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Review — Sheppy’s Organic Cider
2011-01-23 by Charlie HarveyIts been a while since I reviewed a cider, but in a burst of ridiculous new year enthusiasm I decided to revive the practice. A recent wander to the Nosebag Café in the centre of Oxford led to my dining t …
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Review — Aspalls Premier Cru
You may be thinking that labelling a cider Premier Cru is, well, a bit wanky. And I’d have to agree with you. However, Aspall Premier Cru Suffolk Cyder made me reconsider. A bone dry feast of light appley loveliness in a distinctive cone shaped bottle, it positively leapt down my neck. Hone …
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Review — Chiddingstone Bone Dry
Chiddigstone Bone Dry is brewed by the Castle Cider company in Sevenoaks, Kent. Served at the Spotted Dog in Penshurst and to my knowledge, no other pub in the area, this 7.5%er certainly packs a powerful punch. It has a crisp, light appearance and certainly does not taste like a strong cider. It h …
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