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Cider recommendations

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Cheto · 15/05/2018 08:18

Trying to cut back on the wine... any cider recommendations?

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Ricekrispie22 · 15/05/2018 17:29

What type of wine do you like? Fruity? Full bodied? Dry?

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MyBreadIsEggy · 15/05/2018 17:33

I’m in love with Smirnoff raspberry cider after trying it the other weekend! It goes down waaaaay too easy thought - it doesn’t taste remotely alcoholic

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Cheto · 15/05/2018 18:07

@Ricekrispie22 I prefer dry

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happysunr1se · 15/05/2018 19:18

Stowford Press is the one I regularly get from the supermarket, it's got a zingy apple taste and not too sweet and it comes in cans aswell as bottles. Waitrose own brand has some nice ones too.

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ProfYaffle · 15/05/2018 19:23

Aspall's
Aspall's
or
Aspall's

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Cheto · 15/05/2018 19:33

@happysunr1se cheers I'll try that 
@ProfYaffle lol.. I take it u like that Grin

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Ricekrispie22 · 15/05/2018 19:37

Savannah Dry
If you've got a sweet tooth, try Pimm's Cider Cup or Brothers Cider Rhubarb and Custard
Thatcher's Katy is a light, fragrant, softly sparkling medium dry
Weston's Old Rosy Cloudy - light and crisp
Scrumpy Jack - long and dry, almost sherry-like

I get all of these from Tesco.

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ProfYaffle · 15/05/2018 19:46

Grin knocks all the others into a cocked hat!

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bassackwards · 15/05/2018 20:00

The absolute best dry French is Cidre Breton. I could live on it all summer.

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BestIsWest · 15/05/2018 20:03

For something different and not sweet, sainsburys do a dry cider with elderflower - it’s gorgeous.

I also like Stowford Press.

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Ginmakesitallok · 15/05/2018 20:04

Flat tyre rhubarb cider -delicious

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Cheto · 15/05/2018 20:04

Thanks for the suggestions Smile
Low fizz would be good too

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Bamaluz · 15/05/2018 20:11

Rattler, Cornish cider, reminds me of my holidays.

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