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  2. Scrumpy Jack - Wikipedia

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    Scrumpy Jack is a brand of dry cider, 6% alcohol by volume (ABV), produced in England. Previously it was of a stronger ABV of 7.5%, but this was changed some years ago due to taxes and licensing. It is currently produced in Hereford by H. P. Bulmer, a subsidiary of Heineken International. Scrumpy Jack is also produced under licence in Devon by ...

  3. Scrumpy - Wikipedia

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    Scrumpy is a type of cider originating in the West of England, [1] particularly the West Country. Traditionally, the dialect term "scrumpy" was used to refer to what was otherwise called "rough", a harsh cider made from unselected apples.

  4. 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

  5. Old Rosie - Wikipedia

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    Old Rosie is a strong cider produced by Weston's Cider [1] of Much Marcle in Herefordshire, England. [2]Matured in traditional oak vats, Old Rosie is a dry, still and cloudy cider, much like a traditional scrumpy but lightly sparkling, and currently produced with an alcohol strength of 6.8% ABV, reduced from 7.3% ABV in February 2019.

  6. List of cideries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the definition of cider can be more broadly defined than in Europe, specifically Ireland and the UK. There are two types of cider: one being the traditional fermented product, called hard cider, and the second sweet or soft cider. Sparkling cider is also sometimes used as a nonalcoholic version of champagne. [1]

  7. Cornish Cyder Farm - Wikipedia

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    Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm is a small independent family-run business in Penhallow [1] near Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. It produces and sells its own cider, brandy, whisky, gin, eau de vie, country fruit wines and apple juice. Ciders include Cornish Rattler Cyder and Pear Rattler, which is made by adding pear juice to the original Cornish ...

  8. H. P. Bulmer - Wikipedia

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    H P Bulmer Limited, [1] trading as Bulmers, is a cider-making company founded in 1887 in Hereford, England.. Bulmers Cider Logo 2011. The company's two principal brands are its own Bulmers cider, which is sold worldwide, and Strongbow, which is sold across Europe, the US & Canada, Oceania and East Asia.

  9. Strongbow (cider) - Wikipedia

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    Strongbow is the world's leading cider with a 15 per cent volume share of the global cider market and a 29 per cent volume share of the UK cider market. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bulmer's is a subsidiary of Heineken N.V. , the multinational Dutch brewer who also own the sustainable cider brand Inch's.