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The UK cider industry produces around 750 million litres of cider a year, utilising 56% of all the apples grown in the UK. Cider has less than a 7% share of the UK drinks market, considerably less than beer, wine and spirits. Twice a year the NACM hosts a reception at Westminster with the All Party Parliamentary Cider Group to champion cider ...
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 ...
The National Association of Cider Makers (NACM) estimates a minimum of 480 active cider makers in the UK. [14] 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 ...
British makers of Pear Cider H. P. Bulmer: Hereford, Herefordshire: United Kingdom hard cider British makers of Scrumpy Jack, Strongbow, Strongbow Sirrus, Woodpecker, White Lightning, Pomagne and Bulmers Original: Lost Boy Cider: Alexandria Virginia: USA hard cider Sugar Free, unfiltered, unpasteurized Bulmers: Clonmel, South Tipperary: Ireland ...
The most recent edition, published in 2005, contains details of over 550 cider outlets (pubs, clubs and off licences), and claims to include every producer in the UK. [1] Producers and outlets are listed separately by county with maps and full directions, and there are also articles about cider and perry history, cider and perry making, and ...
National Association of Cider Makers; S. Strongbow (cider) This page was last edited on 5 December 2016, at 12:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Aston Manor Limited, trading as Aston Manor Cider, is a former brewery and current cider maker and bottling company in Aston, Birmingham, England. Having started out as a beer brewery, the company now produces exclusively cider and perry. In 2008 it was the third largest cider company in the UK by market share, and the fourth largest in the ...
UK alcohol taxation provided a price-break for ciders up to 7.5%, which fuelled the original development of the white cider market. However makers were allowed to over-state this strength on product labels, up to 8.4%. [1] [failed verification] After 1996 this law was reviewed.