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  2. Cider in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, UK cider production comprises 61.9% of cider produced in the EU, and a 7.9% share of UK alcohol servings. [14] There has equally been a marked increase in demand for cider amongst the young: Since 2001, UK supermarket Tesco has increased its cider range by 60%, tripling its premium cider category to keep up with demand.

  3. Cider apple - Wikipedia

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    Cider apples are a group of apple cultivars grown for their use in the production of cider (referred to as "hard cider" in the United States). Cider apples are distinguished from "cookers" and "eaters", or dessert apples, by their bitterness or dryness of flavour, qualities which make the fruit unpalatable but can be useful in cidermaking.

  4. Category:British apples - Wikipedia

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    This is for apple cultivars that have originated in Great Britain or the United Kingdom, either if they are old natural cultivars or modern bred, which were developed in England or Britain. Pages in category "British apples"

  5. List of cider brands - Wikipedia

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    Draught glass of Thatchers cider. This is a list of cider brands. Cider is an alcoholic beverage made exclusively from the juice of apple or pear. This list also includes perry, which is a similar alcoholic beverage made from pear varieties. Magners cider Somersby cider Strongbow cider

  6. Tom Putt - Wikipedia

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    However older growers in Somerset, according to Harold Taylor in The Apples of England, told a story that the Putt commemorated by the apple was a rector, Rev. Thomas Putt of Trent, a nephew of Thomas Putt of Combe. [6] It is possible that "Black Tom" Putt first developed the variety and subsequently gave a tree to his nephew. [2]

  7. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A cider apple. Biennial. Cider Use November–July Canada Reinette (see Reinette du Canada) Cannon Pearmain [9] [10] [27] Possibly North Carolina, US <1851 A medium size, yellow apple with red flush. Flesh yellow, subacid, very good. Eating Use December–March Capital [10] Indiana, US <1850 Width 65 mm (2.6 in), height 57 mm (2.2 in).

  8. Major (cider apple) - Wikipedia

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    England. Major is a cider apple cultivar first grown in the United Kingdom in the area of Devon and Somerset. Characteristics ... apples, [3] and are medium sized ...

  9. List of cider and perry producers in the United Kingdom

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    146 Cider Company 146 [1] Southampton: Hampshire: Addlestones Cider Cloudy Cider [2]: 2017 Shepton Mallet: Somerset: Apple Cottage Cider Apple Cottage [1] Baldock: Hertfordshire: Apple County Cider Apple County [3] Newcastle: Monmouthshire: Armagh Cider Carsons [1] Portadown: County Armagh: Artistraw Cider [4] Artistraw Catch Twenty Shrew ...