if anyone ever comes across gwatkins cider i'd definately recommend it. tried some at the great british winter beer festival in burton this year, then again at a local beer festival where they had 6 or 7 ciders on tap. tried a 1/2 of each and all bar one were stunning. then did a ride up to their hq in bacton herefordshire for a pub lunch and a couple of pints at the red cow.
there's something special about the taste of their ciders, just a little bit different from the regular ciders you get on tap. quite small production so you'll be lucky to find it anywhere but the welsh borders or at a beer festival, but very tasty indeed.
if anyone ever comes across gwatkins cider i'd definately recommend it. tried some at the great british winter beer festival in burton this year, then again at a local beer festival where they had 6 or 7 ciders on tap. tried a 1/2 of each and all bar one were stunning. then did a ride up to their hq in bacton herefordshire for a pub lunch and a couple of pints at the red cow.
there's something special about the taste of their ciders, just a little bit different from the regular ciders you get on tap. quite small production so you'll be lucky to find it anywhere but the welsh borders or at a beer festival, but very tasty indeed.