Friday, June 25, 2010

Old Rascal


Old Rascal
Originally uploaded by Serigrapher
Thatchers Old Rascal at the Stockport beer and cider festival.

The old rascal of legend is a fox that used to creep out of his den at night to steal cider.

Old Rascal is a fine bittersweet cider, produced from some of Somerset’s best cider apples, Dabinett and Redstreak. Aged in our oak vats, Old Rascal is made from a traditional Thatchers’ recipe.

Its popularity as a session cider is combined with all the hallmarks of a distinctive Thatchers product full of flavour and a West Country apple bite.

Packaged in lightweight 500ml bottle, Old Rascal was reintroduced in 2008. “Old Rascal has always appealed to older, more traditional drinkers. With cider now attracting a much wider audience, we feel it’s time to introduce the Old Rascal to them too!” said Thatcher.

Old Rascal has an ABV of 4.5%

Thatchers Old Rascal Scrumpy is different, that's a draught cider also made from English apples. It's matured in oak vats to produce a full bodied farmhouse cider at 6.0% vol

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