Cider and American-style apple cider are two different things. You guys probably know it as soft cider in the UK. I'm pretty sure Wiiman is talking about apple cider, and that's the only type I've tried. Only alcohol I've had is a couple of swigs of wine. Not to my fancy.
Originally Posted by Scott S Tried some scotch the other night, never again.
Ugh, tell me about it. anything like that is a major no-go area for me due to regrettable experiences when I was young and foolish...
On the original topic of ciders, Brothers cider is awesome. Although the toffee-apple flavour gets a bit sickly after a while, the lemon stuff is amazing.
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At least I'm not one of those foolish teens that think getting drunk is cool every single chance they get, and that anyone that doesn't is "unpopular".
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7th July, 2009 at 17:14:07 -
Originally Posted by Scott S At least I'm not one of those foolish teens that think getting drunk is cool every single chance they get, and that anyone that doesn't is "unpopular".
I have a friend like that. She'll come to any party (even if she doesnt know the person who's throwing the bash) just to get "off her face". Annoys the crap out of me cause it's usually us that has to look after her when she can't get up. I seriously swear one of these days I'm just gunna leave her in the puddle.
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"Soft cider" could that be our version of White Lightning that cheap Onion Cider.
You should try some if you're ever in the US around autumn! With some salted baked pumpkin seeds!
EDIT: Accidentally capitalized autumn. >_>
That soft cider stuff is something i've never heard of - without sounding like a div i would say it isn't even cider, in my book (though i am just being regionalistic, if that is even a word!) - also, that Thatchers cider on the cider wiki page looks like something i drank in Torquay once - bloody 'orrible! But you just had to try it!
I like it. Don't have it very often but it's a nice change when you're getting tired of coffee, hot chocolate, and tea. It's really spicy and sweet. The hot kind's the best, I think.