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Berriew Med Whisky Seidr 8.4% PDF Print E-mail

ImageImageBerriew Medium Whisky Cask Cider 8.4% is a traditional medium dry welsh cider from Argoed, Berriew Powys.

Berriew Cider is one of the few made traditionally with nothing added (e.g. no sulphites), this has a little raw cane sugar added after fermentation to take the edge off it a little.  The apples are from the harvest two years ago and the brew is allowed to work and mature over that time to produce a stunning albiet potent drink.

It is a lovely flavoursome cider with a nice apple bite and a hint of whisky from the casks the cider is matured in! Brewed to a natural strength we're doing this one in half pints only!

 

Suitable for vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs.

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