Calling all cider drinkers - organic cider name
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Calling all cider drinkers - organic cider name
My lady boss recently gave up drinking and has now started again and is loving it. She is desperatly trying to find a bottle of cider, no not one she has hidden, she can remember that it began with the letter A and is an organic cider. I could not help her as not much of a cider drinker.
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I can think of two possibilities - Aspall or Ashgrove Orchards.
Aspall definitely do an organic cider. Ashgrove Orchards are not certified organic but are chemical free (no sprays or fertilisers).
Aspall's ciders are a bit commercial tasting - sweet, lacking the pronounced apple flavour of proper cider IMO and somewhat insipid. A bit like an alcopop. Spit!
Ashgrove's on the other hand are proper craft ciders - full of body, taste and lots of apple flavours.
Aspall definitely do an organic cider. Ashgrove Orchards are not certified organic but are chemical free (no sprays or fertilisers).
Aspall's ciders are a bit commercial tasting - sweet, lacking the pronounced apple flavour of proper cider IMO and somewhat insipid. A bit like an alcopop. Spit!
Ashgrove's on the other hand are proper craft ciders - full of body, taste and lots of apple flavours.
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I over-looked that post - The Corry Tap is notorious, the cider's they sell there are lethal. There's one called Chedder Valley, I first had it at the Winbourne Folk Festival down in Dorset. It looks like orangade or Mr Sheen - the Thatchers website can't put an exact percentage on it so it can be anything from 6 - 14%. You know about it if you have a couple of them. Needless to say the pub's very popular amongt students.send her up to the Cotham Porter Stores or the Coronation Tap mate
Where's the Cotham Porter Stores - I'm guessing Cotham but whereabouts - I've not come across it.
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Just off Cotham Brow mate, go up Saint Michaels Hill, take a right to go up Horfield Road and then at the top of the hill (imagine you were going towards the Gloucester road) it becomes Cotham Brow. It's a tiny place in the small rank of shops by Kingsdown Leisure centre.
http://www.cothamporterstores.co.uk/default.htm
I used to be a regular in both pubs and Cheddar Valley was my tipple of choice. Cloudy? If you could see through it then you knew it was a bad pint. The abv of it was dependent on the temperature and you knew when you'd had a pint from "the magic barrel"
I gave up Cider when I realised that I was going to a funeral a month for three months on the trot, i'd be drinking with a bloke one week then going to his funeral the next. It's seriously bad stuff for you, I still bump into some of the lads and most of them have had heart bypasses, stomach operations etc.
They still keep on drinking the cider though
take care
phil
http://www.cothamporterstores.co.uk/default.htm
I used to be a regular in both pubs and Cheddar Valley was my tipple of choice. Cloudy? If you could see through it then you knew it was a bad pint. The abv of it was dependent on the temperature and you knew when you'd had a pint from "the magic barrel"

I gave up Cider when I realised that I was going to a funeral a month for three months on the trot, i'd be drinking with a bloke one week then going to his funeral the next. It's seriously bad stuff for you, I still bump into some of the lads and most of them have had heart bypasses, stomach operations etc.
They still keep on drinking the cider though

take care
phil