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    Default Bulmers VS Devils Bit

    Have to say i'm a fan of the old Cider more so than anything else and my usual tipple is Bulmers, but recently i have taken a fancy for Devils Bit. Was in tesco today and bought a 2 litre bottle of the stuff, its in the fridge now getting cold for later on, its fuckin lovely. Only €5.49 for 2 litre bottle. Anyone interested in the cans its the same price for 4 cans (500ml)
    And Bulmers Pear, tasted it once, didn't really like it at all. Heard it gives you the runs anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Stewart View Post
    Have to say i'm a fan of the old Cider more so than anything else and my usual tipple is Bulmers, but recently i have taken a fancy for Devils Bit. Was in tesco today and bought a 2 litre bottle of the stuff, its in the fridge now getting cold for later on, its fuckin lovely. Only €5.49 for 2 litre bottle. Anyone interested in the cans its the same price for 4 cans (500ml)
    And Bulmers Pear, tasted it once, didn't really like it at all. Heard it gives you the runs anyway
    I'm not sure how they get away with calling it pear cider... shouldn't it be classed as mead?

    Anyway, my tipple is usually continental lager. I am quite partial to a bit of Polish, actually!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    I am quite partial to a bit of Polish, actually!
    Drink or women? LOL

    This Devils Bit actually takes a little bit like Cidona! Do you all remember Cidona? Can that stil be got? That was quite nice when i was a gossan'!
    Last edited by Rod Stewart; 09-09-10 at 17:33.

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    Mead's great.

    But aren't ciders full of sugar and chemicals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Stewart View Post
    Drink or women? LOL0
    LOL! That was deliberately ambiguous!
    Last edited by samlad; 09-09-10 at 17:42.

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    Both are ladies beers for me

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    For me, bulmers is a class in itself when it comes to cider.

    the best by miles,
    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    For me, bulmers is a class in itself when it comes to cider.

    the best by miles,
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    Sorry to say, lads... I'm not overly keen on cider!

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Sorry to say, lads... I'm not overly keen on cider!
    neither is my stomach but its nice though.

    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    I'm not sure how they get away with calling it pear cider... shouldn't it be classed as mead?

    Anyway, my tipple is usually continental lager. I am quite partial to a bit of Polish, actually!

    Shouldnt be called either, it a Perry bulmers used to make it before, it was called ritz and i think the Stag stuff was one as well

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