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Been back for a while now, read that company that now owns the old Taunton cider have issues with new Taunton cider about using the name natch. 

Used to love natch back in the day of flagons also specialvat was good. 

Just before factory shut back in the 90s they were making a still cider called Somerset leveller which was fantastic, sadly never saw commercial release 

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8 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Are there any places selling farmhouse cider on the way to the farm, so so can pick some up on the way to Worthy Pastures?

Yes Riches Cider at Watchfield!! If you come off at Junction 22!! You can taste as well!! I would offer to get for you but wont be able to drive at tht point!!! Fingers crossed!! 
https://richscider.co.uk/

They supply the festival as well I think! Nice resturant and play area for kids too!! 

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21 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Are there any places selling farmhouse cider on the way to the farm, so so can pick some up on the way to Worthy Pastures?

Heck's cider in Street, bloomin suberb, Kingston black is a personal favourite. 

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Just now, pilton digger said:

Hecks as you know is in Street. Moons are more or less opposite the Apple Tree pub just before site when coming from Glastonbury. They put a sign by the turning.

 

19 minutes ago, spg said:

Heck's cider in Street, bloomin suberb, Kingston black is a personal favourite. 

Controversial, but I do not like Hecks one little bit. I can taste the sweeteners which utterly ruined what should be a natural product.  I know they're highly thought of, but I really didn't like them.

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2 hours ago, oneeye said:

If you're ever down in the Torbay area, worth a visit (nearest establishment to me); culprit of many a fuzzy head 

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g190802-d2203974-Reviews-Ye_Olde_Cider_Bar-Newton_Abbot_Devon_England.html

 

One of my locals.

Also worth visiting Hunts cider in Stoke Gabriel as well.

https://huntscider.co.uk/

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23 hours ago, stuartbert two hats said:

 

Controversial, but I do not like Hecks one little bit. I can taste the sweeteners which utterly ruined what should be a natural product.  I know they're highly thought of, but I really didn't like them.

Fair play, if coming Frome side, maybe worleys in Dean? 

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23 hours ago, stuartbert two hats said:

 

Controversial, but I do not like Hecks one little bit. I can taste the sweeteners which utterly ruined what should be a natural product.  I know they're highly thought of, but I really didn't like them.

Totally agree with this. Unfortunately many cider makers use sweeteners as adding sugar tends to restart fermentation which can push the alcohol content up into the next vat bracket. It's one of the reasons I stick to dry cider. 

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26 minutes ago, HalfAnIdiot said:

Totally agree with this. Unfortunately many cider makers use sweeteners as adding sugar tends to restart fermentation which can push the alcohol content up into the next vat bracket. It's one of the reasons I stick to dry cider. 

Frustrating. Sweeteners are everywhere and I can't stand the aftertaste. I would much rather that things simply aren't as sweet.

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3 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Frustrating. Sweeteners are everywhere and I can't stand the aftertaste. I would much rather that things simply aren't as sweet.

Yes, same here. Sweeteners leave a horrible after taste for me although a lot of people don't seem to experience this. The only sweetener I have ever 'got on with' is stevia. Coke used to do a sugar free version using stevia in a green can which I actually quite liked, sadly they withdrew it from the UK market for some reason. 

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On 5/6/2020 at 3:34 PM, stuartbert two hats said:

I swear my box of Thatchers gets stronger with every pint.  It was like apple juice when I first opened it, now it seems to be about 10%!

You should give the below a try if you want a nice still cider that won't get you wrecked after 2 pints. 

https://www.westons-cider.co.uk/shop/apple-cider/1-x-10l-henry-westons-family-vintage-still-cider.html

This one's even nicer but it gets me pissed a bit too quickly.

https://www.westons-cider.co.uk/shop/apple-cider/1-x-10l-henry-westons-organic-medium-dry-still-cider.html

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15 minutes ago, Johnnyseven said:

You should give the below a try if you want a nice still cider that won't get you wrecked after 2 pints. 

https://www.westons-cider.co.uk/shop/apple-cider/1-x-10l-henry-westons-family-vintage-still-cider.html

This one's even nicer but it gets me pissed a bit too quickly.

https://www.westons-cider.co.uk/shop/apple-cider/1-x-10l-henry-westons-organic-medium-dry-still-cider.html

Weston’s Vintage is my favourite 

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