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Did an all daya on the black bottles of K cider one Saturday a few years back

Woke up with a 60 year old dinner lady fatter than butter the next morning

She only had one tooth in her head that was a great big thing that stuck out and wobbled

When she spoke

Not touched it since I've only got to see cider and I get flashbacks

Mind you she went like a flag in a gale

I don't know if that's better or worse than shite on your shirt tail

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Had a fair few pints of what can only be described as "pond water" at some beer festivals. There's also some really bad stuff I bought at the great Yorkshire show once, bought a great big flaggon of

The ciders I like the most don't have a name, you pick them up from random farms in Cornwall in a plastic 5-10ltr jerry cans lol even if they did have a name..... You wouldn't remember it in the morni

Had a goodun when I was breaking my neck for a piss!! Saw the que for the toilet at the last british beer festival held at earls court and new I couldn't hold it in! Done the only thing a man charg

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I'm a cider man myself. Although currently sat with a nice (albeit quickly disappearing) bottle of Taylor's Select, special reserve port.

 

I'm a big fan of any Weston's cider. I love the Henry's vintage.

 

Also like the old rosie and in Manchester last weekend an old bar we went to had "Rosie's pig" on draught. Now that was a nice drop.

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I'm a cider man myself. Although currently sat with a nice (albeit quickly disappearing) bottle of Taylor's Select, special reserve port.

I'm a big fan of any Weston's cider. I love the Henry's vintage.

Also like the old rosie and in Manchester last weekend an old bar we went to had "Rosie's pig" on draught. Now that was a nice drop.

I always go for Henry's Vintage, otherwise Waitrose do a nice vintage but I have a feeling it is from Weston's too.

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I'm a cider man myself. Although currently sat with a nice (albeit quickly disappearing) bottle of Taylor's Select, special reserve port.

I'm a big fan of any Weston's cider. I love the Henry's vintage.

Also like the old rosie and in Manchester last weekend an old bar we went to had "Rosie's pig" on draught. Now that was a nice drop.

I always go for Henry's Vintage, otherwise Waitrose do a nice vintage but I have a feeling it is from Weston's too.

I've had the waitrose vintage a few years back and said then it was definitely a Weston's.

 

Aldi have got a vintage on at the moment in 750ml bottles made by Weston's. It's certainly worth a try and at £1.99 it's a steal.

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I know a woman who loves a Dickens Cider, never had it myself.

But when she has a few drinks on her all she talks about is the first time she had a Dinkens Cider and how much she loves a Dickens Cider.

She also has a friend who also loves a Dickens Cider, I'm looking forward to meeting her too.

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