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Are in the RB database these two ciders?
- Somerset Dry Cider Strong (6% alc)
- Somerset White Cider Extra Strong (7.5% alc)
Thanks in advance.
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Who’s the producer? Think Somerset is probably part of the name/style of the cider and is pretty common.
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8/8/2012 12:48:19 PM
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Are they made with fruit other than apple or pear? If so they arent supposed to be listed I dont think...
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8/8/2012 1:15:47 PM
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Ok, a google search reveals that they are made for Londis, so likely a relabeled cider... no mention of a producer. Give us the GTIN. It will probably lead to Londis, but there’s a chance that it might reveal the producer.
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8/8/2012 1:25:15 PM
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Yes, they are made for Londis (Holdings). Unfortunately I cannot give you the GTIC code, I throw out the cans when I drank the Cider... I only took a photo of Extra Strong one :-(
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8/10/2012 10:59:36 AM
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Well... a lesson for the future I guess. Let’s hope that the British know something that I’ve missed.
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8/10/2012 1:02:40 PM
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You are going to be lucky if any of us can find anything about these. Its really cheap nasty stuff, probably just a mix of brewing alcohol and apple flavoured water made at an industrial plant that Londis wouldnt give the info about.
It happens quite regularly and i guess you wont find an answer here.
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8/10/2012 1:07:19 PM
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Originally posted by MagicDave6
You are going to be lucky if any of us can find anything about these. Its really cheap nasty stuff, probably just a mix of brewing alcohol and apple flavoured water made at an industrial plant that Londis wouldnt give the info about.
It happens quite regularly and i guess you wont find an answer here.
that would be a great rating
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8/10/2012 1:30:25 PM
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Originally posted by beastiefan2k
Originally posted by MagicDave6
You are going to be lucky if any of us can find anything about these. Its really cheap nasty stuff, probably just a mix of brewing alcohol and apple flavoured water made at an industrial plant that Londis wouldnt give the info about.
It happens quite regularly and i guess you wont find an answer here.
that would be a great rating
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8/11/2012 8:22:28 AM
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Probably made at Matthew Clark but impossible to be certain. Or whether they are relabels of some of their other stuff.
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8/11/2012 9:39:45 AM
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What is certain is you should not find these ciders
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8/11/2012 9:53:16 AM
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