Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Cider 104 – Sainsbury's Original Somerset Cider


In these times of credit crunch and house prices crashing I am pleased to bring this product to your attention. At £1.20 for 500ml it is reasonably priced being around 60/70p a bottle cheaper than a premium brand, however there is a better reason for drawing it to your attention.

The product is made by my favourite West Country cider maker, Thatchers whose ciders I have posted about on two or three occasions. This comes through in the taste, probably a medium dry with a fine appley flavour – and at 4.5% abv it will not take your legs out unless drunk to excess.

This one will go down well with tonight's curry - Slàinte mhath!

2 comments:

McNoddy said...

Sainsbury's! I'm reduced to Aldi & Lidl these days.

DBA Dude said...

Noddy, Whit loon, you mean you have frittered awa' yon huge pay rise on fripperies like gas/electric and petrol?