![]() 12/01/2017 at 21:39 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The cider hunt continues
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Never heard of that one.
Have you tried Dickens Australian cider?
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Is generally not something widely distributed. The mrs. doesn’t like beer but she loves cider so we are for ever on this hunt as well.
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cider anywhere near 12.5%. Tasty?
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You must try Cornish rattler if you like Cider.
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It’s a bit strong for me. I’d probably like it a lot after a few lighter drinks. It’s got some whiskey tastes to it, and it’s not quite as carbonated as I like. Would mix wonderfully with some cinnamon whiskey or in a wierd Moscow mule
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It’s intense. Little bit too much so for my tastes! Canadian brand, most of their ciders seem to be stronger than average, and slightly less carbonated than what I’m used to
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Sometimes I go for lightly sparkling cloudy cider like a scrumpy which can knock you out quite quickly if your not careful, other times I like a fizzy European cider that’s refreshing.
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Huh. I’ll look for it!
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My missus would kill me if she spotted my mistake, in Cornwall Cider is spelt with a y (Cyder)