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
Friday, June 25, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Addlestones Cider
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Pictures from UK Cider Flickr group
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Ace Pear Cider
Ace Pear Cider California
Based in Sebastopol, Calif., The California Cider Company produces Ace Perry Cider that's vegan friendly and gluten-free. The company is apparently the first in California to commercially produce the premium perry.
Based in Sebastopol, Calif., The California Cider Company produces Ace Perry Cider that's vegan friendly and gluten-free. The company is apparently the first in California to commercially produce the premium perry.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Zambelli Mulimix apple grinder in operation
This is a Zambelli Mulimix fruit grinder. It's a 220V (european) grinder that reduces cider apples to a good workable pulp
http://www.zambellienotech.it/eng/altri_mulimix.htm
Monday, September 21, 2009
Cider Workshop
This is the time of year a lot of people seem to be very busy in the cider workshop, getting things ready or pressing cider apples already.
Some folk like use a makeshift outdoor cider workshop by erecting a large tent, gazebo or tarp, to keep the rain off. Then you can make as much mess as you like and at least it doesn't get trampled indoors so much.
There's no real need to spend a fortune on fancy equipment, nor labour for days and days making exact fit wooden racks with countersunk stainless steel screws and all that kind of nonsense either. In fact a good old basket press with an electric drill driven screw thread can get the job done in a fraction of the time, even if it isn't up to standard according to a quaint idea of tradition. The main thing is to get the apples crushed while they're in good condition, and fill up the fermentation vessels close to the top while the natural process slowly takes its time. Resist messing about with the cider, and that's just about it from the cider workshop for another year.
Some folk like use a makeshift outdoor cider workshop by erecting a large tent, gazebo or tarp, to keep the rain off. Then you can make as much mess as you like and at least it doesn't get trampled indoors so much.
There's no real need to spend a fortune on fancy equipment, nor labour for days and days making exact fit wooden racks with countersunk stainless steel screws and all that kind of nonsense either. In fact a good old basket press with an electric drill driven screw thread can get the job done in a fraction of the time, even if it isn't up to standard according to a quaint idea of tradition. The main thing is to get the apples crushed while they're in good condition, and fill up the fermentation vessels close to the top while the natural process slowly takes its time. Resist messing about with the cider, and that's just about it from the cider workshop for another year.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Friday, July 03, 2009
Ribadeo, Galicia, Northern Spain
It was in Ribadeo, Galicia that we saw people in a cafe drinking cider from ceramic bowls, like they do in Britanny.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Craft Cider
Craft cider is real cider made by people who take a pride in keeping things small scale and just a little bit amateurish, which is fair enough I suppose. Craft cider making is said to be at about the same stage as craft ale brewing was 25 years ago, so that's an unfortunate situation to be in without great prospects really if you think about it. The crafty craft cider makers are going to have to up their act if they want to be taken seriously as small business owners with a duty to provide a consistent quality product, in the form of pleasant and drinkable real full juice cider and perry, not some quaintly eccentric and accident prone concoction that come out of somebody's airing cupboard.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Organic
Westons Vintage Organic Cider is a good quality cider now available in a redesigned Bag in Box it seems. My local Sainsbury ought to stock this, and they used to , but they don't now.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Skinners Brewery, Truro , Cornwall
Skinners Brewery has a shop where you can usually buy Cornish Orchards cider as well as something made specially for Skinners.
As it's St Piran's day..
As it's St Piran's day..
Friday, February 20, 2009
How to Make Cider
How to Make Cider series of photos from Orchards cider uploaded to the ukcider flickr group.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Real Cider at River Cottage
Real Cider is the most popular blog on the River Cottage blogs

See interesting Real cider discussion there
See interesting Real cider discussion there
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Gwynt Y Ddraig Welsh Cider
Gwynt Y Ddraig Welsh Cider
Latest News from Gwynt Y Ddraig
Hi all,
I trust your all in full swing ready for the festive period!
I thought I'd drop you all a note you to let you know some of the
latest goings on with Gwynt Y Ddraig cider.
1) The Farm is now licensed and open to visitors. So if your after
some Kingston Black to help you sleep easy during these times of
financial hard ship feel free to pop along. Address: Llest Farm,
Llantwit Fardre CF38 2PW
2) Perry Vale is now available in 500ml bottles. It'll be going into
pubs pretty soon, but of course is available from the farm as of NOW!
3) We've produced a set of t-shirts which are also available for
purchase - we have Orchard Gold, Black Dragon, Refreshingly Welsh and
Pear-fection in a multitude of sizes.
4) We're also currently working on a special Ryder Cup 2010 x bottle
gift set which will be available from The Celtic Manor in the New
Year.
5) At long last out Internet Sales look to be gathering some speed and
we're hoping to have it up and running before Christmas. You'll then
be able to order the good stuff from the comfort of your own home!
Lovely job.
Thats about it for now.....we've also got a promotion on with Tesco's
at the moment, details to follow.
Take care and have a Happy Christmas!
Cheers
Mark
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Sunday, December 07, 2008
Cider @ the Lion Inn, New Basford
You can get a good range of real ciders at the Lion Inn, New Basford
Ciders @ the Lion Inn, New Basford, Nottinghamshire
For further details see Cider Pub Guide to Nottinghamshire
Ciders @ the Lion Inn, New Basford, Nottinghamshire
For further details see Cider Pub Guide to Nottinghamshire
Friday, November 21, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
How to make Cider
You have to start somewhere so why not with this video about How to make cider
The method employed here for making cider at home is to make a drum press with a bottle jack and timber frame. It's all very well to say anybody can make this with materials from the local hardware shop but for many people who want to learn how to make cider a more off the shelf solution will be sought.
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