- origin.
Cider Brandy is
defined in EC law as a
distinct cask-aged
product produced in the UK,
distilled from
cider made by
fermenting traditional cider apple...
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France and Europe,
Calvados experienced a
golden age.
During World War I,
cider brandy was
requisitioned to make
explosives for the
armament industry due to...
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Cider has a '
Cider Bus' at the
Glastonbury Festival selling a
variety of
cider-based drinks,
including Hot ****ed
Cider.
Somerset Cider Brandy is an...
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similar product to
cider made by
fermenting pear juice. When distilled,
cider turns into
fruit brandy. The
flavour of
cider varies.
Ciders can be classified...
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Apple cider (also
called sweet cider, soft
cider, or
simply cider) is the name used in the
United States and
Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic...
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Brandy is a
liquor produced by
distilling wine.
Brandy generally contains 35–60%
alcohol by
volume (70–120 US proof) and is
typically consumed as an after-dinner...
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Cider and
stormy (apple
cider, dark rum,
ginger beer) Dark 'n'
stormy IBA (rum and
ginger beer)
Desert healer (orange juice, gin,
cherry brandy and...
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Strongbow is a dry
cider produced by H. P.
Bulmer in the
United Kingdom since 1960.
Strongbow is the world's
leading cider with a 15 per cent
volume share...
- UK. It
produces and
sells its own
cider,
brandy, whisky, gin, eau de vie,
country fruit wines and
apple juice.
Ciders include Cornish Rattler Cyder and...
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grain whisky production,
bottling Hirosaki Plant (Hirosaki, Aomori) –
cider,
brandy and wine brewing, distilling,
bottling Tochigi Plant (Sakura, Tochigi)...