As no one else is doing a cider or perry award at the Abergavenny Food Festival, the editorial team at Brew Wales has decided to take on the job. Having spent 2 days sampling and working on various stands at the Festival, the best cider, in the opinion of the editorial team is Gregg's Pit Browns Apple, Elis Bitter and Kingstone Black. A pale yellow, clear cider with a sharp, fruity aroma and a bitter, sharp taste followed by a taste attack on the mouth of apples. The Kingstone Black apples provide the kick in this fantastic cider.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Brew Wales - cider of the Festival
As no one else is doing a cider or perry award at the Abergavenny Food Festival, the editorial team at Brew Wales has decided to take on the job. Having spent 2 days sampling and working on various stands at the Festival, the best cider, in the opinion of the editorial team is Gregg's Pit Browns Apple, Elis Bitter and Kingstone Black. A pale yellow, clear cider with a sharp, fruity aroma and a bitter, sharp taste followed by a taste attack on the mouth of apples. The Kingstone Black apples provide the kick in this fantastic cider.
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