Magners/Bulmers Irish Cider USA

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  • edited December 2009
    I don't know what countries this was available in - but we had a nasty one called Anvil in our offy when I was in Uni. It was only 3.50punts( Irelands currency pre Euro) for a six-pack of 500ml plastic bottles........a couple of bent over double, stomach clenching nights were had before we admitted it wasn't just cheap - it was 'kin awful. I can still remember the gut wrenching pain.....uuuffff.
    Of course we blamed it on the burgers, kebabs and chips at first - nothing at all to do with the squashed apples disolved in rats gap dribble............uuufffff *shudder* It comes highly UNrecommended.......I feel sick.
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  • edited December 2009
    alanspec wrote: »
    Of course we blamed it on the burgers, kebabs and chips at first - nothing at all to do with the squashed apples disolved in rats gap dribble............uuufffff *shudder* It comes highly UNrecommended.......I feel sick.

    I nearly swallowed my tongue when I read that :lol:
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited December 2009
    alanspec wrote: »
    The best cider I ever drank was in a 3 litre white plastic container(like the ones you get white spirits etc. in) with some "dodgy-farm-scrumpy" label stuck on it.
    It was cloudy with bits in, "alive" rather than fizzy, cost almost nothing and was super strong.......I think I was in Norfolk when I had that.......I was also about 17 so perhaps it was just youth that allowed me to actually survive it.........
    I'm not far from Burley, a small village tucked in round the back of the New Forest. There's a farm there that sells it straight from huge barrels. You can get a free taster and take your choice from sweet to incredibly dry.
    Joefish
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