I'd still recommend Merziger Viez (the dry one, not the sweet) and/or Frau Rauscher by Possmann. Depending on where in Germany you live they might be a bit hard to come by but they're definitely worth trying.
I'm enjoying your cider posts 👍. You need a holiday in South West England because it is full of local independent cider farms. A mainstream cider I like is Henry Weston's vintage cider, have you come across it? It's about 8%. Look out for it if you haven't, I'd love to know your thoughts.
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I'd still recommend Merziger Viez (the dry one, not the sweet) and/or Frau Rauscher by Possmann. Depending on where in Germany you live they might be a bit hard to come by but they're definitely worth trying.
Yes. So far I have not been able to find those. But maybe I will do once I have moved down south.
I'm enjoying your cider posts 👍. You need a holiday in South West England because it is full of local independent cider farms. A mainstream cider I like is Henry Weston's vintage cider, have you come across it? It's about 8%. Look out for it if you haven't, I'd love to know your thoughts.
Thanks!
Sadly, I have not come across that Cider as of yet. But I agree, a Holiday in South West England would be nice. Maybe next Year.
Not heard of Cooper's Tried the other 2. I like a nice scrumpy cider myself
I would love to try some of those one Day, but until then I am stuck with larger Productions. :/
I have my moments. I go through fazes. Going through a rum faze at the moment
I feel like I should pick up some cider tonight
I wish we had some of these here in the states