Found Weston's Caple Road cider 330ml cans £0.49 @ B&M. They were selling them as loose cans on the shelf - craft cider apparently. Very nice and dry - just had one, it's not gassy rubbish. Was in Belle Vale store Liverpool. Alcohol 5%.
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Gordinho
10 Feb 17#8
They're at this price in Dunstable too.
tek-monkey
10 Feb 17#7
Yup, they got big.
Wagonwheel
10 Feb 17#6
Not in Newport Rd, Cardiff unfortunately.
jawas
10 Feb 17#5
can confirm theyre in halifax too. heat added
mfactor
10 Feb 171#4
Well it might of changed by now, but I worked at Westons way back in the 80's, its nestled away in a little village and is really pretty small and the cider was still pressed by machines over a hundred years old (and looking like something out of steampunk) and the apple pulp was set up by hand using boards and hessian cloths nearly as old :confused: , (my job lol) all by hand and bloody hard work and only 7 or 8 of us in the press room, if its still the same I would class it as craft.
Edit lol I now feel old, just looked at their website , completely different :disappointed: very 21st century...
tek-monkey
10 Feb 17#3
Note the 330ml cans as well, to make them more trendy. Not that I'm knocking them at this price, if my b&m sold them I'd clear the shelf, but it's hardly craft is it.
chimp14uk
9 Feb 171#1
Heat for price, but 'craft'?
Craft was supposed to be small brewers making up a batch of beer for limited availability, but now you've got these fools like Brewdog churning out 100Ks of bottles and mugs buying them for £1.50 a pop for an average brew.
Craft means nothing now.
plodging to chimp14uk
9 Feb 17#2
Too true mate , Brewers like marstons claiming craft beers... Can't wait for "craft " fosters and coors :smiley:
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Edit lol I now feel old, just looked at their website , completely different :disappointed: very 21st century...
Craft was supposed to be small brewers making up a batch of beer for limited availability, but now you've got these fools like Brewdog churning out 100Ks of bottles and mugs buying them for £1.50 a pop for an average brew.
Craft means nothing now.