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no i cant go to show my daughter is doing a sponsored cross country run over the marines training assault course at lympstone for cancer research

 

iam sure you will have a good crack there i hope to go too longleat forest show in the early autumn

 

HI MATE we will meet up then jon :thumbup:

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I'm not really a Cider drinker but this is very good.

 

yes it is a good cider they have a farm shop near thornfalcon where you can fill up your container straight from the barrel :thumbup::thumbup:

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yes it is a good cider they have a farm shop near thornfalcon where you can fill up your container straight from the barrel :thumbup::thumbup:

 

Yeah, love it pull in and the sign says honk for cider.

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i thought seeing summer is here:001_cool: i would start a nice new thread

this is my favourite cider at the moment

 

hopefully jon will give it the :thumbup: :thumbup:

 

Got to say Cheddar valley cizzer...henry westons vintage, or Green Goblin....Best of all burley cider a Steam fair regular and my place of birth!!

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This is a subject I am very fond of.

My personal top 5 - I'm sure there are many I haven't tried out there in the country so it will probably change in the future :)

 

 

1. (the best) Wilkins - Mudgley, Somerset

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^ Made by the legend Roger Wilkins

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2. Hecks - Street, Somerset

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3. Crones - Kenninghall, Norfolk

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4. Ben Crossman's - Hewish, Somerset

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5. West Croft Cider - Brent Knoll, Somerset

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Yeah, love it pull in and the sign says honk for cider.

 

and you can have some dry cider a bit of medium scrumpy and top it up with sweet scrumpy :001_rolleyes:

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This is a subject I am very fond of.

My personal top 5 - I'm sure there are many I haven't tried out there in the country so it will probably change in the future :)

 

 

1. (the best) Wilkins - Mudgley, Somerset

photo51.jpg

 

^ Made by the legend Roger Wilkins

5713997081_7fc6467782_z.jpg

 

 

2. Hecks - Street, Somerset

somerset_farmhouse_cider_screech.jpg

 

3. Crones - Kenninghall, Norfolk

CRONES.jpg

 

4. Ben Crossman's - Hewish, Somerset

Crossmans.jpg

 

5. West Croft Cider - Brent Knoll, Somerset

west_croft_cider.jpg

 

No1 looks some good tackle!!:thumbup1:

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