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New Forest Cider Littlemead, Pound Lane, Burley, Ringwood, Hants BH24 4ED |
About 250 yards down the Bransgore - Christchurch road from the Post Office. See the
New Forest Cider website for details. OS Ref: SU208027
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Scrumpy maker Barry Topp (pictured) makes his Snake Catcher Scrumpy down in the New Forest by traditional methods
using a mixture of local apples and Somerset cider apples. Available S, M or D on draught. He also makes Kingston Black
cider and sells bottled ciders. Also for sale are various sized earthenware containers up to a gallon and other souvenirs
and goods. During the pressing season (October - early December) he is happy to let visitors see his pride and joy, an
antique Ratchet Twin Screw Press, in action [Ooerr! - Ed.] Barry can often be seen at country fairs and steam rallies selling his excellent scrumpy from his thatched mobile scrumpy wagon (pictured)! For further details see the New Forest Cider website. When Barry isn't making or selling scrumpy he has a part-time job as a roadie with a difference - instead of lugging equipment around, he provides the scrumpy supplies for his local Scrumpy & Western band The Plonkers at their gigs! |
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Riddle's Oak Farm, Oldbury, Gloucestershire BS35 1RD |
Oak Farm is on the road from Thornbury to the Oldbury power station, about a mile
out of Thornbury. The farm is behind a cottage next to the north of the road on a fairly straight stretch.
You will have to park in the road if you have a car - park carefully as although the
road's fairly narrow it can be busy. Go through the side gate and ring the bell
at the door if there's no-one around. OS Ref: ST633920 |
Only one type of cider (medium-dry, but variable season on season) but excellent stuff.
Matured in oak barrels and made from local cider apples. According to the Guide to
Real Cider it also includes some Bramleys and perry pears. It's recommended that
you take our own containers. I didn't ask if they sell them - they might do but
I'd suggest taking your own in case they don't. Note: It's only a small fairly
uncommercial outfit and they may not be in if you call unexpectedly. Last time I
went they were out - if this happens to you I suggest you try
Cowhill Cider nearby - I did!
[Sadly, since I wrote this, Cowhill Cider has closed - Zider Ed] Also sells fresh eggs from the farm. |
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Sheppy's Three Bridges, Bradford-on-Tone, nr Taunton, Somerset TA4 1ER |
Three Bridges, home of Sheppy's Cider, is at Bradford-on-Tone, which
is south of Taunton on the eastern side of the Scrumpy Highway (the
A38!) in the direction of Wellington. Couldn't be much easier to find - just look for the
prominent "Cider" signs. OS Ref: ST178222 |
This was the first real scrumpy I bought as a lad with my mates on the way
down to Torquay for a holiday. It was good stuff then, and it's still
good. S/M/D draught cider made from traditional cider apples. Shop also sells
bottled ciders, cider brandy, cakes, cheese, gifts, etc.
There's also an interesting scrumpy museum (small entrance fee payable). Buy containers here or bring your own for filling. For more about Sheppy's, see the new Sheppy's Cider website! |
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Thatcher's Sandford, Somerset |
Thatcher's is easy to find on the A368 Weston-Bath road in the centre of Sandford. It's
on the northern side of the road (on the left coming from Weston direction) and is
prominently signed. If
you're driving you can park in their car park through the gate. The shop is to
the right of the gate. OS Ref: ST421597 |
Now one of the largest independent cidermakers, Thatcher's ciders are widely available in pubs, shops and supermarkets around the country. They also make several brands under different names, including Cheddar Valley and the grockles' favourite Cripple Cock. In the shop you can buy Thatcher's "own brand" draught D, M or S cider, and several of the bottled products you will probably be familiar with from the supermarket shelves, including their range of interesting single varietal ciders. You can buy the cider in containers including 5-litre plastic ones and 5-gallon polycasks (a fairly hefty deposit is payable on the latter), or they'll be happy to fill your own - no problem with my gallon ones! Prices for the draught scrumpy at the mill are very reasonable, too! Check out the Thatchers Cider website for more information about the company and their products. |
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Wilkins Land's End, Mudgley, Nr Wedmore, Somerset BS28 4TU |
A couple of miles south of Wedmore on the A3151, towards Westhay, take the road going east
and follow it all the way along to Land's End (if you end up at the one in
Cornwall, don't tell I tell 'ee!) You may get lost but don't give up - it's
worth it when you get there! OS Ref: ST453456 |
Roger Wilkins is a real character
and visiting his place is an enjoyable experience in pleasant surroundings,
with his farm overlooking Westhay Moor Valley. Go into the barn and
Roger will probably be there to offer you a sample or two. Last time I
was there, there was quite a crowd inside, tasting the cider and chatting to Roger
and each other, as well as a few more outside in the sun. The cider is
S or D or any combination. Highly Recommended. Containers available, or bring your own. Roger Wilkins has his own Web Site - check it out! (Information courtesy of Andrew Lea). |
If you know of any cider producers not in any of the guides, I'd like to hear about them - please email me! Likewise please contact me if you discover any that have disappeared, have any other info - or just want to chat about scrumpy!
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