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What do you think about the Orchard Thieves cider on offer at Ravenhill?

Poll ended at Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:11 am

Can't stand it, so I drink beer/stout instead
6
55%
Don't really like it but it's the only cider on offer so I drink it
0
No votes
It's OK, cider is cider to me
5
45%
It's lovely, I never drink anything else
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 11

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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Look here chaps, I am about to start brewing my own cider for the first time in over 20 years, so maybe be a bit nicer or you wont get invited to the free sampling nite soiree at my Holywood mansion.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
HwoodMike2umate wrote:Look here chaps, I am about to start brewing my own cider for the first time in over 20 years, so maybe be a bit nicer or you wont get invited to the free sampling nite soiree at my Holywood mansion.
Does soiree mean that you won't be having rice crispies?
No, just that the rice crispies won't be included in the 'free sampling'. You'll have to bring your own.
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Bought some Scotts Irish Cider (from County Cavan) at Omagh Show on Saturday.

It was good enough.
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justinr73 wrote:Bought some Scotts Irish Cider (from County Cavan) at Omagh Show on Saturday.

It was good enough.
Maybe they could use that.

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A stall at The Peoples Park Farmers Market in Dun Laoghaire sells good home made cider. Cant remember the name or price.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:A stall at The Peoples Park Farmers Market in Dun Laoghaire sells good home made cider. Cant remember MY name or price.
https://www.facebook.com/Peoples-Park-F ... 580361811/
Fixed. :lol:
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The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
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Scranner wrote:The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
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Rooster wrote:
Scranner wrote:The biggest problem at Ravenhill is that the choice is between lager or stout. As a committed Smithwicks or Smickwicks Pale drinker, I would welcome the introduction of a decent ale.
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The biggest problem at Ravenhill, is that no matter which beer you chose, it is sihte!
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