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    Rekorderlig Passion Fruit Cider.

    Stuff of genius.

    anyone have any other recomendations?

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    I just had strawberry-lime by the same company, was braw
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    Rekorderlig Passion Fruit Cider.

    Stuff of genius.

    anyone have any other recomendations?

    Yes, try some real cider.

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    Yes, try some real cider.

    The trouble is that many folk who like cider as in the mass produced/flavoured variety often find a pint of proper cider not to their taste.

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    Yes, try some real cider.
    being a 19 year old from north gyle whats your idea of "real" cider? white lightning?

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    being a 19 year old from north gyle whats your idea of "real" cider? white lightning?
    Cheddar Valley 6% on sale in the White Lady in Corstorphine.

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    Cheddar Valley 6% on sale in the White Lady in Corstorphine.
    will give that a bash buddy, cheers. although probably not in the white lady

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    Cheddar Valley 6% on sale in the White Lady in Corstorphine.
    Tried a pint of that (or at least i tihnk it was that - it was something Chedder )in my local Wetherspoons last time they had a Cider festival and wasn't too impressed with it, prefered some of the others.

    In saying that there is another cider festival just staerted in Wetherspoons so will need to head down and try some new ones.

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    We get some properly lovely ciders down here - nought more refreshing after a long day's work than a nice pint of local press!
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    I find the bottled cider (whoever makes it) is like drinking liquid sugar. Very sickly.

    I know this will be frowned upon, but, I'd prefer Strongbow.

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    Remember a few years back I was in a village pub in Devon.

    They had a cider on tap called Madam Rosies XXXX cider and the abv was stated as ?. I had a couple of pints of it and it was quite pleasant, went to the bar for another and was warned by the barman to take it easy, being a bit of a dick I went on to drink another 4 pints of it.

    Woke up the next morning in a hedge on a countru lane about 3 miles from the village withno recollection of getting there and a brutal hangover.

    Word of advice, if someone warns you off home brewed cider then it pays to listen.

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    I stayed in Reading over the weekend of the Millwall "friendly" and we ended up in a wee country pub called The Cider House, IIRC it was just outside Caversham, they had different concoctions of Cider/Scrumpy called Hand Grenade, Depth Charge etc, the final outcome was much the same! :-)

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    Any type you get from the side of roads in Somerset. Cloudy, bits floating in it and tasty.

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    Is Strongbow a cider? Never seen an apple in its puff. The flavoured bottle ones are excellent for a hangover, Bulmers 17 being my favourite. Slightly off topic, whats everyones thought on Jeremiah Weed? Thats a nice drink, can only have a couple IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB_NO3 View Post
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    Is Strongbow a cider? Never seen an apple in its puff. The flavoured bottle ones are excellent for a hangover, Bulmers 17 being my favourite. Slightly off topic, whats everyones thought on Jeremiah Weed? Thats a nice drink, can only have a couple IMO.
    I used to be a lager lout, wouldnt drink anything other than lager......now I drink cider mostly.

    Strongbow is fine, will happily drink pint after pint in the pub.

    I do liek the koperbergs and rekorderlings but only 1 or 2 bottles as i find it pretty sweet and sickly.

    henry westons is a nice cider, especially when on offer in tesco

    Im not a fan of magners but dont mind bulmers or cidre.

    I tried a new cider the other night but cant mind the name, somthing thistle i think it was, it was nice would recomend it.

    Dark fruits strongbow was rank, tasted flat.

    I hated cider growing up and tended to stay o nthe buckfast or MD (i know i know) so I dont have any bad experiences on the stuff yet, so id still happily drink blackthorn or woodpecker.

    Also I tried the merrydown with berries and was rather refreshing.

    and to answer your question, I tried 2 flavours of that jerimiah weed, I liked one more than the other but cant remeber which one, but I did enjoy them if not for the heartburn.

    I suppose I can take from this analsys is I will drink anythign really

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    Stowford Press in the Cask and Barrel Southside is awfy good

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    Stowford Press seems to get me bevvied a lot quicker than other ciders, its not that strong, so I dinnae really understand why!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Stowford Press seems to get me bevvied a lot quicker than other ciders, its not that strong, so I dinnae really understand why!
    Too tasty, I drink that stuff too fast and fall over.

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    Very old thread but need help form you cider drinkers. Never been a big fan always the bitter aftertaste that got me but I’m just back from Portugal and has some Sommersby cider and it changed my life!!

    Stuff was amazing tasted like Appletiser with no bitter aftertaste. I believe it’s made by Carlsberg but it’s not widely available in the UK and the stuff they make here is slightly different.

    Anything drinkers able to recommend similar ciders available here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Godsahibby View Post
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    Very old thread but need help form you cider drinkers. Never been a big fan always the bitter aftertaste that got me but I’m just back from Portugal and has some Sommersby cider and it changed my life!!

    Stuff was amazing tasted like Appletiser with no bitter aftertaste. I believe it’s made by Carlsberg but it’s not widely available in the UK and the stuff they make here is slightly different.

    Anything drinkers able to recommend similar ciders available here?
    I really don't like it, it's like drinking sugar, sorry. Same as Magners.

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    The wife loves her cider. She prefers Henry Westons, but will drink Scrumpy Jack, or Aspalls too.

    She doesn't like any of the fruit ciders as they're too sweet and 'not real cider' as she says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Godsahibby View Post
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    Very old thread but need help form you cider drinkers. Never been a big fan always the bitter aftertaste that got me but I’m just back from Portugal and has some Sommersby cider and it changed my life!!

    Stuff was amazing tasted like Appletiser with no bitter aftertaste. I believe it’s made by Carlsberg but it’s not widely available in the UK and the stuff they make here is slightly different.

    Anything drinkers able to recommend similar ciders available here?
    I started making turbo cider a few years ago and really enjoy doing that. Its easy and cheap to make once you gather the demijohns, airlocks etc. I began by making straight apple cider from shop bought apple juice, but after reading some online brewing tips, I've made apple/cranberry, and also apple/mango cider.

    One demijohn produces 9 x 500 ml bottles of around 6% abv cider
    I love tweaking the recipes to suit my own tastes and its very enjoyable

    Give it a try, you might be pleasantly surprised at the outcome ;-)

    GGTTH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaststand View Post
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    I started making turbo cider a few years ago and really enjoy doing that. Its easy and cheap to make once you gather the demijohns, airlocks etc. I began by making straight apple cider from shop bought apple juice, but after reading some online brewing tips, I've made apple/cranberry, and also apple/mango cider.

    One demijohn produces 9 x 500 ml bottles of around 6% abv cider
    I love tweaking the recipes to suit my own tastes and its very enjoyable

    Give it a try, you might be pleasantly surprised at the outcome ;-)

    GGTTH
    I have 4 apple trees and made cider from scratch last year, very dry but more my taste than the shop bought cider. This year there are fewer apples but I'm thinking of inclusion of blackcurrants which we also have in abundance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    I have 4 apple trees and made cider from scratch last year, very dry but more my taste than the shop bought cider. This year there are fewer apples but I'm thinking of inclusion of blackcurrants which we also have in abundance.
    Nice! 😜

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    I have 4 apple trees and made cider from scratch last year, very dry but more my taste than the shop bought cider. This year there are fewer apples but I'm thinking of inclusion of blackcurrants which we also have in abundance.
    Sounds great MY and there's nothing quite as satisfying as drinking a home made beer or cider that you've made yourself eh ;-)

    I've used blueberry/blackberry/raspberry along with apple juice and they all taste good. I reckon if you start with just a small amount of berries, then add more next time etc, you'll soon find the level you like most.

    GGTTH

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    Is that home brew shop still open on Elgin Terrace? I quite fancy having a go at making my own cider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Godsahibby View Post
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    Very old thread but need help form you cider drinkers. Never been a big fan always the bitter aftertaste that got me but I’m just back from Portugal and has some Sommersby cider and it changed my life!!

    Stuff was amazing tasted like Appletiser with no bitter aftertaste. I believe it’s made by Carlsberg but it’s not widely available in the UK and the stuff they make here is slightly different.

    Anything drinkers able to recommend similar ciders available here?
    Somersby is so sugary, it’s essentially an apple flavoured alcopop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapitalGreen View Post
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    Somersby is so sugary, it’s essentially an apple flavoured alcopop.
    Good, it's not just me that thinks that. 👍

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    I like a session on Old Rosie, goes down a treat far too easily.

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