So the traditional end of May Bank Holiday has been royally shifted into June this year, but thanks to a rash of beer and cider festivals, you can still Bank on there being a happy Holiday atmosphere this coming weekend anyway... ahem!
The weekend festivities start early on Thursday 24th from 5pm at the Northampton Delapre Abbey Beer Festival, where we'll be sending cider and perry. Friday lunchtime sees the Newark CAMRA Beer Festival open its tent flaps to revellers. The cider & perry list, which includes one of each from ourselves, can be viewed here. Friday afternoon from 5pm is the time to visit the Swan & Rushes in Leicester for their annual Cider & Cheese Festival, where our Red Kite Cider will be making an appearance.
It's worth noting also that our cider and/or perry have been dispatched to the Criterion Freehouse in Leicester, and Langtry's in Nottingham to help their non-Bank Holiday weekend celebrations.
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
They're All Cider Bars Now...
It's official. Nottingham drinkers have great taste in cider and perry. A recent ground-breaking initiative in the city has shown that discerning Nottinghamshire drinkers, when expressed to preference, will choose local and East Midlands ciders and perries, and blimmin' well like them too*
The image below (c/o Ray Blockley of Torkard Cider) shows the fantastic range of ciders and perries which were available at noted Nottingham ale house Langtrys, during their recent cider festival. I'm particularly pleased to say that our own cider and perry went down well, and we'll be sending more of the same (or similar) very soon. A big thank you to Ray for his part in helping source such a great range of ciders and perries, and Suzi of Langtrys for making it happen in such an eye-catching and professional way.
*Note: Other non-local ciders and perries were also available, and presumably also enjoyed.
The image below (c/o Ray Blockley of Torkard Cider) shows the fantastic range of ciders and perries which were available at noted Nottingham ale house Langtrys, during their recent cider festival. I'm particularly pleased to say that our own cider and perry went down well, and we'll be sending more of the same (or similar) very soon. A big thank you to Ray for his part in helping source such a great range of ciders and perries, and Suzi of Langtrys for making it happen in such an eye-catching and professional way.
Local and Good
Rockingham Forest Cider, Red Kite Cider and a limited quantity of Malvern Hills Perry will be available at Ye Golden Lion's Waendel Walk Weekend Local Beer & Food Festival from today. Nice pub, nice people, no previous walking experience required.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Perry Pear Blossom
Looking at these pictures now with the rain battering against the windows, our annual visit to the orchard in Worcestershire last weekend seems like an age ago. We timed our visit for maximum perry pear blossom, the Oldfields in the Far Orchard had a particularly striking display. I'm pleased to say that given the awful weather we're having now, it was bright and sunny, and most important of all, the trees were a-buzz with pollinating insects. It doesn't matter how much blossom there is, no pollination, no fruit. It was a little too early to judge the potential cider apple crop, so perhaps a return visit in a couple of weeks time is in order.
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Green Horse perry pear blossom, a reasonable showing after an 'off' year in 2011 |
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The Green Horse tree dwarfs our picking and panking team. The tree in the distance (and the two images below) are an Oldfield, absolutely covered in white blossom |
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Ciderhouse News - April
It's been quite a long time since I last posted on the blog. Sometimes the ups and downs of day to day life are just not 'cidery' enough to warrant writing about.
With Spring most definitely in the air now, things are about to get a whole lot more cidery. The ciders and perrys themselves are in various states of readiness. Some are racked and ready to go, whilst others are still fermenting. This is what we've come to expect from unpredictable wild yeast ferments, and the fascinating natural variations of vintage, variety, and even as simple a thing as where abouts in the ciderhouse a fermenter sits. Each fermenter will be ready in its own good time, and the last thing we want to do is rush things, however...
The first events of our 2012 season pay no heed to notions of patience, and are rushing up to meet us as I type. There have also been a number of interesting and exciting developments with our small but carefully chosen list of regular outlets. So as we wait for the first call of the Cuckoo to herald the season proper, here's the latest clutch of news items:
Our first festival of the year is the mighty Reading CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival, an event which not only hosts the national judging for CAMRA'S Cider of the Year, but which has also built a reputation for having one of the biggest and best cider and perry bars of any festival in the UK. Our friends in the north at Torkard Cider will also be represented on the cider bar, as well as having their cider entered into the national cider competition as winners of the East Mids Regional Cider Competition. Good luck to them. The impressive cider and perry list for the Reading festival can be viewed here.
Reading will be closely followed by a trio of Nottinghamshire festivals, c/o those friends in the north at Torkard Cider for which we give thanks. The inaugural South Notts Beer Festival, and the Local & East Mids Cider Festival at Langtrys in Nottingham will both have our Rockingham Forest Cider and Malvern Hills Perry. Blue Monkey Brewery's Organ Grinder will have our cider as part of a mostly local range at their beer festival. I see a trip to Nottingham coming on...
We hope to start the season off in traditional fashion by delivering a box of cider to our friends at the Criterion Freehouse in Leicester ready for the May bank holiday weekend. Our ciders and perrys will be an occasional guest at the Criterion throughout the year.
A new outlet for us will be the Tea Rooms and Restaurant at Rockingham Castle, with draught cider available to accompany a meal or snack.
I'm pleased to announce that plans are afoot to retail bag-in-box cider from our local village shop. Ideal for parties, BBQ's or just as a handy supply in your fridge through the Summer. More details will be available on here when we have them.
With Spring most definitely in the air now, things are about to get a whole lot more cidery. The ciders and perrys themselves are in various states of readiness. Some are racked and ready to go, whilst others are still fermenting. This is what we've come to expect from unpredictable wild yeast ferments, and the fascinating natural variations of vintage, variety, and even as simple a thing as where abouts in the ciderhouse a fermenter sits. Each fermenter will be ready in its own good time, and the last thing we want to do is rush things, however...
The first events of our 2012 season pay no heed to notions of patience, and are rushing up to meet us as I type. There have also been a number of interesting and exciting developments with our small but carefully chosen list of regular outlets. So as we wait for the first call of the Cuckoo to herald the season proper, here's the latest clutch of news items:
Our first festival of the year is the mighty Reading CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival, an event which not only hosts the national judging for CAMRA'S Cider of the Year, but which has also built a reputation for having one of the biggest and best cider and perry bars of any festival in the UK. Our friends in the north at Torkard Cider will also be represented on the cider bar, as well as having their cider entered into the national cider competition as winners of the East Mids Regional Cider Competition. Good luck to them. The impressive cider and perry list for the Reading festival can be viewed here.
Reading will be closely followed by a trio of Nottinghamshire festivals, c/o those friends in the north at Torkard Cider for which we give thanks. The inaugural South Notts Beer Festival, and the Local & East Mids Cider Festival at Langtrys in Nottingham will both have our Rockingham Forest Cider and Malvern Hills Perry. Blue Monkey Brewery's Organ Grinder will have our cider as part of a mostly local range at their beer festival. I see a trip to Nottingham coming on...
We hope to start the season off in traditional fashion by delivering a box of cider to our friends at the Criterion Freehouse in Leicester ready for the May bank holiday weekend. Our ciders and perrys will be an occasional guest at the Criterion throughout the year.
A new outlet for us will be the Tea Rooms and Restaurant at Rockingham Castle, with draught cider available to accompany a meal or snack.
I'm pleased to announce that plans are afoot to retail bag-in-box cider from our local village shop. Ideal for parties, BBQ's or just as a handy supply in your fridge through the Summer. More details will be available on here when we have them.
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