Recommendation for a special cider to give as a present?
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Some of the nicest ciders I've had were brewed under a radiator on a farm in somerset, and sold by the Jerry can.
If you want a more commercial one, look out for one called "devils brew" it's about 8.5 % ABV, but tastes like it's half that. However, you may have to learn how to walk again the following morning.
If you want a more commercial one, look out for one called "devils brew" it's about 8.5 % ABV, but tastes like it's half that. However, you may have to learn how to walk again the following morning.
Edited by Gwagon111 on Saturday 18th June 15:08
soad said:
I hear Aspall is decent - is it special enough though?
Pish its piss!Westons is FAR superior
Perhaps this or similar?
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Or just

That'll do the job!
Edited by Switch on Saturday 18th June 15:24
UK Cider this lists places you can order good cider from directly...
Edited by Switch on Saturday 18th June 15:25
http://www.cidre-gite-denis.com/cidrerie/accueil.p...
This place is in northern france and we had some cracking cider there on monday on our way back from Le Mans. The dry is very scrumpy like and a bit cloudy but the sweet is fantastic, it isnt too sweet and has a nice hint of sharpness with it. Their ciders have benn winning prizes since the 1920`s
The Calvados was superb too and it gives you an excuse to nip over to France and stock up
This place is in northern france and we had some cracking cider there on monday on our way back from Le Mans. The dry is very scrumpy like and a bit cloudy but the sweet is fantastic, it isnt too sweet and has a nice hint of sharpness with it. Their ciders have benn winning prizes since the 1920`s
The Calvados was superb too and it gives you an excuse to nip over to France and stock up

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). It might be worth asking friends or work colleagues if they know anybody that brews their own stuff.