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Latest reviews from Eardisley

68 /100 GREAT PARTON
“Orgasmic Cider is run by an established cider apple farmer who sells the bulk of his produce to established Herefordshire Cider producers such as Bulmers. He reserves a small amount to make cider of his own under the Orgasmic Cider label. This is essentially a shed next to his farm, where he has the majority of his selection. Expect some interesting single varietal cider and perry as well as standard blends - around a dozen if I remember correctly - and if the owner’s in he is more than happy to chat and answer any questions. Some of his ciders are also available at Beer Revolution in Hay on Wye if it’s closed.“
minutemat 2850 days ago
100 /100 GREAT PARTON
“Great selection of single variety bottled ciders including Brownsnout, Yarlington Mill and White Jersey apples. Also traditional Perry made from Perry pairs only. Blended draught ciders available in sweet, medium and dry, and a quenching medium draught Perry.“
OCC 3976 days ago
72 /100
Tram Inn (Bar)
CHURCH ROAD
“Have visited here frequently over the last 2-3 years most recently Sat 7th July 2012. The beers are usually Wye Valley HPA, Butty Bach and then something else local like Golden Valley Ales, there is also a cider from Dunkertons on draught. Beers have always been in very good condition and the service is also excellent. This is a friendly, bustling little local on the main route between Hereford and Kington. Had a meal here on Saturday and the Pigeon breast for a starter was great, also the steak for the main also very good. There is a nice garden out the back with four Boules lanes/courts call them what you will, to play on. Handy for me as Loz’s sister and mum live 2 mins walk away.“
Fin 4308 days ago
62 /100 GREAT PARTON
“We visited here on Saturday 20th May 2011, having driven past a few times before only to find it closed. It is very easy to find situated on the A4112 Leominster road on the left hand side as you get close to Eardisley. Friendly service, small samples allowed, usually a choice of some blended and four single varietals with the latter being Brownsnout, Yarlington Mill, White Jersey & Parton Perry. Worth a stop off if in the area to get a few bottles, if this is closed then you could head back towards Hereford on the A438 and pick some of these ciders up at Oakchurch farm shop, at Staunton on Wye again easy to find just on the left hand side of the road as you head towards Hereford from Eardisley.“
Fin 4722 days ago
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