Westons webshop can only deliver to addresses in the UK.
Minimum order is £10 and includes free delivery.
Delivery rates apply to mainland England, Wales, southern and central Scotland. For deliveries to the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles and the Scottish Highlands and Islands, please contact Westons for a quotation on 0800 028 4922.
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ollie87
15 Jul 163#9
20 litres of Old Rosie? Well that's my suicide plan sorted.
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jough
14 Jul 16#1
got a 10l Flat Tyre last week £26 delivered, a bargain works out about £1.45 a pint, was paying £4 a pint at a metal all dayer last month.
fozzeh
14 Jul 161#2
20l bag of Wyldwood = £45.60 which is £2.28 p/l
or
12l (4 x 3) = £25.60 = £2.13 p/l
Whilst Old Rosie is 7.3% and Wyldwood is 6%...it's something to consider! I'd go for the Wyldwood (even though I like Old Rosie more) as it's a lot easier to drink.
kevgilbert
14 Jul 16#3
So £1.30 for a pint of old Rosie? Hot!
Joefez
14 Jul 16#4
Had the flat tyre under a slightly different name at a 'spoons cider festival last year. Was £2.50 a pint. Good deal. Dealt myself in a box. Let's hope it fits in the fridge!
ukdoctor
15 Jul 16#5
Does anyone know how big the box is ?. The website does not give measurements
antg34340 to ukdoctor
15 Jul 161#7
roughly a bit smaller than a five gallon drum.
this is a real good deal imo.
Joefez to ukdoctor
15 Jul 16#8
I know it's not much help but 5ltr boxes boxes fit well on the bottom shelf of a standard fridge with a bit of room to spare, front and back. They're quite short so you can stack one on top of the other or side by side easily (approx 15x15x25cm). Worst ways it's just a plastic bladder inside with a tap, so you could bust it out of the box and stick it in something that does fit.
antg34340
15 Jul 161#6
thats a great deal. have some heat from me.
ollie87
15 Jul 163#9
20 litres of Old Rosie? Well that's my suicide plan sorted.
Roger_Irrelevant
15 Jul 162#10
Some good 20L box ciders here too from plenty of producers:
To quote a famous band, that's a Whole Lotta Rosie.
Poolepaul to elne
15 Jul 16#22
You win todays prize of the internets!!
gibbon1985
15 Jul 16#12
Thatchers have the 20L boxes at £39.50 per box, but delivery at £7.97. so £47.47 per box (Approx £1.19 a pint). Not that much extra if you prefer Thatchers brands (I dont personally). It looks like there normal price also. Each kilo for delivery after the initial £7.97 is 22p so £4.40 a box after the first one. So every box after the first one works out at £43.90 so approx £1.10 a pint.
Dannyjak
15 Jul 16#13
The one with the added Rhubarb very tasty (flat tyre) had a couple of pints at Mad O'Roukes Pie Factory last year.
J1135
15 Jul 16#15
Looks like all the ones with the added flavours are gone :disappointed: quite fancied trying flat tyre
Roger_Irrelevant
15 Jul 16#16
Went for a Thatcher's Cheddar Valley in the end, tried and tested. :wink:
Not bad! but Turbo Cider is about 35p a pint once your equipment has paid for itself. :wink: wonder if the old Rosie boxes still have a bit of yeast sediment in them.
jrandrews72
15 Jul 16#21
Just ordered an Old Rosie 20l box for myself.
I see that once opened it has to be drunk within 6 weeks.. I don't think that will be a problem :wink:
liamwill83
15 Jul 16#23
Fantastic deal. Thanks
morgan23
15 Jul 16#24
Could you tell me which of the ciders are strong and quite dry?
Like a really dry cider...Sweet is mostly quite sickly..
Thanks'
jrandrews72 to morgan23
15 Jul 16#26
Old Rosie is Medium/Dry and strong - But be careful its very drinkable and you don't realise how strong it is.
Otherwise look for Gwatkin FoxwhelpDry Cider 7.5% on http://www.weymouthcider.co.uk/shop
jazzking
15 Jul 16#25
Waitrose/Ocado currently have 20% weston's cider as well. They do the 6% Wyld Wood 3l boxes currently for £5.60 which is a great bargain at £1.87/l. Add a £20 off code for "new customers" and you have yourself a proper deal :smiley:
I just ordered 15 x 3l boxes for the equivalent of £4.27/box (£1.42/l) - happy Friday night!
tomarter
15 Jul 16#27
I wonder if I could make low grade swish out of the box...
fozzeh
16 Jul 16#28
I use expensive apple juice. Worth it.
dereklogan7
16 Jul 16#29
Hope you ordered the big pack of bog rolls as well. :laughing:
puddleuk
18 Jul 16#30
Well, my order is on the way. I ordered the Henry Westons Country Perry (20L Bag in Box). I'm now wondering just how big this is gonna be lol.
liamwill83
20 Jul 16#31
Mine arrived today and I'm a bit disappointed by the condition of the box, a few tips and tears.
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Westons webshop can only deliver to addresses in the UK.
Minimum order is £10 and includes free delivery.
Delivery rates apply to mainland England, Wales, southern and central Scotland. For deliveries to the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles and the Scottish Highlands and Islands, please contact Westons for a quotation on 0800 028 4922.
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All comments (31)
or
12l (4 x 3) = £25.60 = £2.13 p/l
Whilst Old Rosie is 7.3% and Wyldwood is 6%...it's something to consider! I'd go for the Wyldwood (even though I like Old Rosie more) as it's a lot easier to drink.
this is a real good deal imo.
http://www.weymouthcider.co.uk/shop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfzxesxk_Yo
Try the link: http://www.westons-cider.co.uk/shop/10l-bag-in-box/
I see that once opened it has to be drunk within 6 weeks.. I don't think that will be a problem :wink:
Like a really dry cider...Sweet is mostly quite sickly..
Thanks'
Otherwise look for Gwatkin FoxwhelpDry Cider 7.5% on http://www.weymouthcider.co.uk/shop
I just ordered 15 x 3l boxes for the equivalent of £4.27/box (£1.42/l) - happy Friday night!