Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Ross on Wye cider at farmers market in London

Finsbury Avenue Square Broadgate on 11th, 12th or 13th December from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m
Kenelm has a stall selling  cider and perry – pay him a visit
http://www.lfm.org.uk/markets/broadgate

Just paid a visit and some fine Dry and Rum cask

Sunday, 18 November 2012

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New cross inn ( next to the venue) , on Draught Thatchers, westons and live rock music. 3.20 a pint .

Friday, 19 October 2012

Queens head acton street kings cross visit

Lovely victorian pub, black dragon and Dorset Nectar on bag in box on bar. Nectar very easy drinking honey flavours . No music great place to relax.

Monday, 15 October 2012

Cider Pub Report - Crown and Anchor


246 Brixton Road
Brixton SW9



Visited this renovated pub recently - it is the sister of the Jolly Butchers in N16 and found 3 handpumps of Sandfords cider (http://www.sandfordorchards.co.uk )
1 Scrumpy, one Fanny Bramble one Ginger cider.
Good selection of beers and food on offer.
Lovely pub, long single bar and large windows, no music or TV , so good place to relax !

Monday, 1 October 2012


ORCHARD FESTIVAL 
SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER 
CAMLEY STREET NATURAL PARK  N1 
Behind Kings Cross

Run by those lovely people at the London Orchard Project in conjunction with the London Wildlife Trust

Live Music - Kids Activities - Apple Juicing - Cider Tasting - Apple Bobbing - Fruit Folklore - Growing trees from seed - Forest Garden and Orchard Tours 
FREE - FUN - FRUIT - FOXES 
Visit www.thelondonorchardproject.org

Friday, 24 August 2012

Bank Holiday Cider and Perry Festival at the Alma N1

 
They offering 20 Ciders and Perry's from :
Blaengawney Farm Cider - Wales
Palmers Upland Cider - Wales
Hecks Traditional Farmhouse Cider - Somerset
Springfield Cider - Wales
Mr Whitehead's Cider - Hampshire
Weston's Cider- Herefordshire
 
I went last night and  tried the Blaengawney Sweet a easy drinking pale cloudy cider and the Palmers  Cheeky Jackdaw, a medium dry cider, of a lovely orangey brown colour, of Honey flavours.
 

Address is
The Alma
59 Newington Green Rd
London N1 4QU
PH: 0207 359 4536
www.thealma-n1.co.uk

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Re: Great British Beer festival - Cider

Yes the festival is now open with a great range, see http://gbbf.org.uk/ciders-and-perries

I wil be there every evening and Sat afternoon

LONDON GRAND
CIDER
CRAWL

Trips to North or West or East London.
SATURDAY 29th Sept
Open to all CAMRA members from other branches.

Meet
11.30am Bree Louise thebreelouise.com
69 Cobourg Street, Euston, London NW1 2HH

Trips are :
a/ Central : visiting the Southampton Arms (winner of 2010 London Cider Pub of the year)  then to New Forest cider @ Borough market onwards to the Harp (twice winner of London Cider Pub of the year and ( winner of this National Pub of the year 2010) and Craft in Leather Lane near Chancery Lane, Queens Head Kings cross , finishing at the Euston Cider Tap.

b/ East  : Rose and Crown Walthamstow, then The Red Lion Leytonstone , Taking in  Tap East (home brew pub in Westfield Shopping centre, Stratford), to Bethnal green area for  Mason & Taylor and/or Seabright Arms, The Cock, Mare Street, then finishing at the Euston Cider Tap.

 c/ West  : Red Lion Isleworth (Lovely community pub ), Sussex Arms, Twickenham (Winner of this years London Cider Pub of the year ), Then to Harp( twice winner of London Cider Pub of the year and ( winner of National Pub of the year 2010 ) finishing at the Euston Cider Tap.

Map and more info at :

Please register
at london_cider@btinternet.com, so we can confirm itinerary before the day.

Friday, 13 January 2012

Wassailing at 2 Doves, Bromley Common, Grt London 7th Jan 2012

It was a sharp January night for a trip from London to the outskirts of Bromley bordering on to Kent, for a Wassailing and a Mummerers Play.
The Ravensbourne Morris men has resurrected these events, this year was held at a lovely Young's pub.

First was a wassail in the rear garden where an apple tree had been planted in recent times,  the tree was well wassailed  with the time honoured chants and toasting. Afterwards we retired back to the warmth of the pub to recharge glasses.
 Later on in the evening we were treated to a mummerers play   ( see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummers_Play   and www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/feature_mummers.shtml )  a rather comic play about  death and rebirth ( symbolic the changing of the seasons ) , featuring characters such as St George the Turkish Knight, The Doctor , Grandfather Christmas and odd references to the current political situation !





The pub had  additional cider supplies to their normal range , so we had Dunkerton's, Aspalls and Biddeneden, to assist proceedings along.


With thanks to the Ravensbourne Morris men in organising this fine evening.
www.ravensbourne.org