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Cider now on draught 10.09.14
Please find our most up to date list of ciders now on sale to take away in our 4 pint jugs. (Subject to availability). Dry Malvern Magic Old Orchard 6% £3.30 Maron Dry 5.1% £3.30 Rich’s Farmhouse 6% £2.95 Med/Dry Sweet Union 5.5% £2.95 Pure North Velo 6% £3.30 Bollhayes Vintage Devon Cider 6%…
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Remaining Events for 2014
There are just 5 events left now for this year and one of those is already sold out= the Christmas Wreath Making (there is a waiting list). So it’s never too early to book on as all events have limited places. Our next event is the our penultimate wine tasting of the year. Jo always…
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Cider on draught
Here is our latest list of delightful ciders available on at The Jug & Bottle: Dry Dorothy’s Orchard 7% £2.95 NEW Skippy’s Scrumpy 6.5% £3.30 Sandford Old Kirton 6% £2.95 Maron Dry 5.1% £3.30 Badger’s Spit 7.5% £3.30 Med/Dry Bollhayes Vintage Devon Cider 6% £2.95 NEW Ampleforth 6.3% £3.30 Sold Out Weston’s Old Rosie…
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Beer on Draught
We are now serving Sealord from The Scarborough Brewery. It’s a 4.3% blonde beer with a bitter palate and long taste taste. Very moreish!  £2.70 per pint
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Social Cider Tasting
As long as you have the ability to drink cider and chat, then this event is right up your street. This is a really informal evening of cider supping and chatting amongst friends, new faces and some interesting cider. Â We’ve a few new ciders especially for this event, so don’t miss out being one of…
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Ciders on Draught
Dry Skippy Scrumpy 6.5% £3.30 Sandford Old Kirton 6% £2.95 Maron Dry (Harrogate) 5.1% £3.30 Chant’s Badger’s Spit  7.5% £3.30 ( New ) Med/Dry Westons Old Rosie 7.3% £2.95 GYD Black Dragon 7.2% £2.95 Ampleforth 6.3% £3.30 LE TOUR Special Pure North Velo ( Limited Edition ) 6% £3.30 ( New ) Med…
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