Ciddle Dry 4.5%
This cider’s an orchard in a glass. Made with twenty different kinds of apple, from cooking and dessert kinds, it’s a crisp thirst quencher that’ll have you dreaming of sunshine even during the rainy days. (Side effects may include humming the Wurzles).
Winner at the international cider and perry competition 2014.
The serious stuff
Proof: 7%
Colour: golden like the flaxen hair of a dorsetshire maiden
Comes in: Cask or bottle
Availability: all year round
Great with: spaghetti carbonara or a bacon sarnie
Less seriously…
Dry cider isn’t actually dry. It’s quite wet actually. ‘Dry’ simply means that all the sugar’s been fermented out, sacrificing the sweetness for alcohol. That’s why dry cider is normally stronger than sweet cider.
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Ciddle Middle 4.5%
Our medium still cider’s got the oomph of a scrumpy but enough sweetness to take the edge off. Clear, golden and so fruity that you’ll think that it’s one of your five a day (just don’t have five at once). This cider is more than just fermented apples – it has leafy blackberry, galia melon and pineapple too.
Still like a calm summer’s day but this naughty apple isn’t afraid to bite back. It may be medium in name, but it’s more than average in taste and wickedness.
The serious stuff
Proof: 7%
Colour: rich, honey gold
Comes in: Cask or bottle
Availability: all year round
Great with: bangers and mash
Less seriously…
Although the west country has a reputation for being heavy cider drinkers, they aren’t the most cider-loving area in Europe. That title goes to Spain, particularly the Basque region. They drink more cider per capita than both England and France.
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Ciddle Dry 4.5%
This cider’s an orchard in a glass. Made with twenty different kinds of apple, from cooking and dessert kinds, it’s a crisp thirst quencher that’ll have you dreaming of sunshine even during the rainy days. (Side effects may include humming the Wurzles).
Winner at the international cider and perry competition 2014.
The serious stuff
Proof: 7%
Colour: golden like the flaxen hair of a dorsetshire maiden
Comes in: Cask or bottle
Availability: all year round
Great with: spaghetti carbonara or a bacon sarnie
Less seriously…
Dry cider isn’t actually dry. It’s quite wet actually. ‘Dry’ simply means that all the sugar’s been fermented out, sacrificing the sweetness for alcohol. That’s why dry cider is normally stronger than sweet cider.
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Ciddle Middle 4.5%
Our medium still cider’s got the oomph of a scrumpy but enough sweetness to take the edge off. Clear, golden and so fruity that you’ll think that it’s one of your five a day (just don’t have five at once). This cider is more than just fermented apples – it has leafy blackberry, galia melon and pineapple too.
Still like a calm summer’s day but this naughty apple isn’t afraid to bite back. It may be medium in name, but it’s more than average in taste and wickedness.
The serious stuff
Proof: 7%
Colour: rich, honey gold
Comes in: Cask or bottle
Availability: all year round
Great with: bangers and mash
Less seriously…
Although the west country has a reputation for being heavy cider drinkers, they aren’t the most cider-loving area in Europe. That title goes to Spain, particularly the Basque region. They drink more cider per capita than both England and France.
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The Piddles
Cask beers
If we make four traditional cask beers all year round, four seasonal cask beers, and four monthly beers, what would be the highest number of different Piddles you could enjoy on one night? (If you can’t be bothered to work that out, you’re probably our kind of beer drinker).
Bottles
You can’t spend every night in a pub (well you could but you might not be that popular). To help, we sell the entire Piddle range in bottles so you can interface with your favourite hop-based beverages on picnics, at home, or even while you’re still in the pub.
Ciders
Every now and then we like a break from mashing hops and creating great beers. Which is why we’ve also developed a taste for apples. Our ciders are like orchards crammed into a glass. Good old fashioned cider – without the funny colours or silly marketing.
No.1
So good it’s got it’s own page because the web johnnies told us that would improve ‘search’. Is it a beer? Is it a lager? No, it’s a premium lager beer.
Piddle Pressies
Hard as it might be to give your precious Piddle away, your nearest and dearest will love our range of gifts. Or, if you’re being selfish, take a look and get some ideas for your own gift requests!