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Babycham (/ˈbeɪbiːʃæm/) is a
light (6% ABV),
sparkling perry invented by
Francis Showering, a
brewer in
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. The name was...
- 1995), was an
English brewer. His
family company, Showerings,
invented Babycham, a light,
sparkling perry,
launched in 1953 and
originally marketed as...
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- Mallet, Somerset, in the
creation of
their sparkling branded perry Babycham.
Babycham, the
first m****-produced
branded perry, was
developed by Showering...
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bottles of scotch, 17
bottles of gin, four
crates of wine, and a
bottle of
Babycham. Reed
subsequently revised the story,
claiming he
drank 106
pints of beer...
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America and the West Indies. It
closed in 1921.
However the town, home of
Babycham, is
still a
centre for
cider production. For some of the
Second World War...
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Mouton Rothschild claret,
along with
Taittinger and Krug
champagnes and
Babycham; for
whiskies he
consumes three bourbon and waters, half a pint of I.W...
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Showering brothers,
whose parents were
involved with the
production of
Babycham from the 1950s. It is
based in
Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Brothers' Cider...
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February 2009.
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December 2012. "
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Shepton Mallet |this is
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Bulmer produced a "champagne perry"
product in
direct competition with
Babycham,
owned by
Showerings Ltd of
Shepton Mallet.
Showerings challenged this...