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World Cider Day

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posted on 4/6/20

comment by RB&W "PPE for NHS heroes" (U21434)
posted 39 minutes ago
Most 'ciders' in supermarkets are not 'real' cider.

Real cider is produced naturally from apples and should not be carbonated or pasteurised. It is made from pressed, and fermented apples. Nothing else.

The sweet fizzy stuff you can buy in supermarkets such as brands like Magners, Scrumpy Jack, Woodpecker, taunton, Strongbow have northing to do with real traditional cider. For example the ingredients listed on a can of Strongbow are: Fermented apple juice & glucose syrup, water, sugar, carbon dioxide, acid: E270, E330, antioxidant: E224 (sulphites).

Just saying, if it is World Cider Day.

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Nevertheless, carbonated alcoholic drinks are absorbed more quickly, and the science of carbonation holds the key. ... Carbonation increases pressure in the stomach, which helps to force alcohol into the bloodstream via the stomach lining

just saying theres method behind the madness

posted on 7/6/20

Method behind the Magners?

posted on 7/6/20

You always get people who talk a load of Bulmers.

posted on 7/6/20

I think I'll pass when it's World Creme de Menthe Frappe Day.

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