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Magners Irish Cider / ˈ m æ ɡ. n ər z / is a brand of cider produced in County Tipperary in Ireland by the C&C Group. The product range includes the cider varieties: Original, Light, Berry, Pear and Rosé. The cider was originally produced as Bulmers Irish Cider and continues to be sold under that name in the Ireland, it is sold as Magners ...
In 1937, William Magner in Clonmel acquired the rights to produce the Bulmer's Cider brand in the Republic of Ireland from H. P. Bulmer. [9] C&C introduced Magners cider in 1999, as it only held rights to Bulmers in the Republic of Ireland and wanted to expand into the United Kingdom. [10]
The company is owned by Heineken N.V. HP Bulmer makes 65% of the five hundred million litres of cider sold annually in the United Kingdom and the bulk of the UK's cider exports. [2] The firm's primary competitor is the Irish C&C Group and its Magners brand (which holds the licence to the Bulmers name within the Republic of Ireland only). Also ...
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
Bulmers cider is one of a number of brands owned by British cider maker H. P. Bulmer of Hereford, a Heineken subsidiary. It is one of the biggest selling British bottled cider brands in the UK with a number of variants including Bulmers Original & Pear. It should not be confused with Bulmers Irish Cider, sold outside the Republic of Ireland as ...
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In 2010, the cider businesses were sold to C&C Group plc of Ireland, leaving Matthew Clark as an alcohol wholesaler. In January 2011, Constellation Brands Inc divested 80% of its European business, Constellation Europe , along with its sister company, Constellation Wines Australia , to Australian private equity company, CHAMP Private Equity.