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Babycham (/ ˈ b eɪ b iː ʃ æ m /) is a light (6% ABV), sparkling perry invented by Francis Showering, a brewer in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England.The name was owned by Accolade Wines until 2021, when it was bought back into the Showering family business Brothers Drinks Limited. [1]
In the 1940s, the company developed a process to produce perry—a form of cider made from fermented pear juice—and created a low-alcohol sparking drink that was christened Babycham. The new drink was marketed mainly at young women, and sold in small bottles to be served in a champagne saucer: "the genuine champagne perry sparkling in its own ...
In 2021, the Showering Brothers acquired the famous brand most associated with their cider mill when they bought Babycham. [11] On 15 February 2024, Brothers announced that they were re-launching with 4 new flavours. They are App-Solutely Pear-fect, Un-Berrylievable, Best of the Zest and Berry Sub-Lime.
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A vodka bottling machine for Shatskaya Vodka, in Shatsk, Russia This is a list of bottling companies. A bottling company is a commercial enterprise whose output is the bottling of beverages for distribution. A bottler is a company which mixes drink ingredients and fills up cans and bottles with the drink. The bottler then distributes the final product to wholesale sellers in a geographic area ...
It is unknown when the Gaymer family started selling cider. An advertisement in 1875 describes them as being "established upwards of two centuries", [3] one of 1883 "established nearly two centuries", [4] a 1961 newspaper report talks of "more than 300 years" [5] and a modern bar towel has the phrase "established 1770" on it.
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