[quote="get the beer in"]For all Weston's Connoisseurs out there may i recommend Weston's Vintage Reserve a suprisingly smooth cider and at 8.2% guaranteed to get you absolutely cabbaged.
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we have these at my local. Record is 4 bottles and then i didnt know who i wad anymre
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time.
[quote="get the beer in"]For all Weston's Connoisseurs out there may i recommend Weston's Vintage Reserve a suprisingly smooth cider and at 8.2% guaranteed to get you absolutely cabbaged.
Loopy juice. The great unwashed are on it round here every summer in the beer gardens. Gaurenteed punching , biting , spitting and kicking. That's just from the women. The young chavs are usually chugging the scrumpy jack in the parks. Socially classed as a benefit fraudsters scruffian drink round these parts. In the summer i partake in crabbies alcoholic ginger beer or franks.
Liked cider when I was about 14 or something. Haha.
I tried some medium sweet cider when I was down in Cornwall a few years back. That was something special.
It's something I might try getting into, but I just can't really take to dry cider from most of what I've tried. I've not tried a lot of the stuff though.
Magners is over-rated nonsense and is made with cheap ingredients, but filled with chemicals in order to keep its colour.
Although it is probably not proper cider, I was drinking Gaymers Original Cider in cans a few weeks back and I quite liked it. I've also been partial to cans and bottles of Woodpecker in the past.
I've got a big bottle of Frosty Jack's in the cupboard in case I'm ever desperate for a drink and in need of a quick fix. That is just meant for people outside bus shelters though!
Next time I'm in Wetherspoons, I'll make sure I try some of the ciders they have and I'll add a post to this thread if I find a good one.
first thing i ever drank, 2 litres of cheap cider within perhaps half an hour. room started spinning after an hour, legs proceeded to fail me, and then began to throw up continuously for 3 or so hours!
dont drink the stuff often these days, cardiff away at the age of 15/16 when magners became popular! bad stomach the next day of that, was a period where even the smell of cider would make me feel sick.
dont mind a fruit cider when the beers not going down though.
reached for the secret too soon, cried for the moon.
having said tha, at bristol city away last season we had a proper cider frenzy. lovely stuff it was, from the cask, not fizzy and really easy to drink - would have been sacrelidge to put lager in em. although sampled a couple that tasted a bit manky but were rocket fuel.
Tis nectar of the gods the apple juice! We have a cider boat in the docks down here in brizzle, wonderful brews like janes jungle juice,5 pints and the worlds a wonderful place, mind you I reckon city's players are getting on It before games the way they are bumbling around the pitch at the moment
I see the other end of the scale, working with alcoholics who drink between 6/8 litres a day, nipping out @ 7am to down their stash for breakfast. The damage its doing, that cheap shit is unreal, but it gets them through and on benefits its what they can only afford. I personally dont like the stuff, not even the new fad ciders.