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Just got back from the local having been on Green Goblin and Cornish Rattler all night:001_tongue:walked back slightly off balance anyone else on here like theier cider?! Gettin practise in for 16th big piss up wi the lads!!:thumbup::thumbup:

 

I have in the past been a BIG fan, from the age of 12 light drinker, 16 to 23 moderate, 23 to 34 bonkin mad so much so that my memory lacks clarity when i try to remember what i was doing back then, i know i had fun, and one thing about cider, its also the food of the gods, i was always up on time for work, and strong, its an energy drink , full of goodness.:thumbup:

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cornish rattler is one of the best reasons for living in Devon. :bootyshake:

Best i ever had tho came from Dunkertons in Herefordshire.:lollypop::sneaky2:

Made my own this year which is quaranteed to be awful

 

Did you know that the Dunkerton's son Julian is the brains behind that Superdry clothing brand you see all over the high street these days...? It's not from Japan, it's from Lem'ner! [Cheltenham actually but, you know....]

 

Our apples go into Robinsons... if you find it, try it, even if I say so myself it is a particularly nice cider..... Robinsons Cider | Tenbury Wells | Herefordshire

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My Wife bought me some from Sainsburys - 3 for £5 called WYLD WOOD.

 

Flippin' ansome! :thumbup:

 

I believe that wild wood (learn to spell you thicko's, it's a brand new brand! not old-timie!) is the new name for Weston's.

Weston's "organic vintage" is high on the list, as it also comes in "bag in box". 3liters for about £7-8.

The Dunkertons is very nice as well.

Aspalls organic dry is also in the top 5 for me.:thumbup::thumbup:

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Did you know that the Dunkerton's son Julian is the brains behind that Superdry clothing brand you see all over the high street these days...? It's not from Japan, it's from Lem'ner! [Cheltenham actually but, you know....]

 

Our apples go into Robinsons... if you find it, try it, even if I say so myself it is a particularly nice cider..... Robinsons Cider | Tenbury Wells | Herefordshire

 

Almost a tenous mr! Never seen Robinsons - will do. I'm visiting my aunt in Leominster at some point in the new year. So is that why superdry is called superdry?!? Even the link to Dunkerton's cant change what i think of superdry clothing:ahhhhh:

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