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White House Farm, Salhouse Road, Rackheath, Norwich, NR13 6LB, England
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We're Paul & Beth Cork, the founders of Norfolk Raider Cider, the only cider brewed in Norwich. We're very proud of all the flavours of our cider. Each variation carries some family tradition with much thought and care. In our opinion this all comes together to make the best cider around.
Paul and Beth began making various apple based desserts around 4 years ago. Paul's father Terry then mentioned he had an old cider recipe. Paul then began to cut the apples by hand and crush them with a rolling pin. The first batch made 8 gallons, Paul then offered this to his neighbours and friends, they enjoyed it very much. One of Pauls neighbours offered him some apples in exchange for some of his cider, Paul then made 20 gallons.
Word quickly spread around the village that Paul was making cider, he then noticed apples suddenly turning up at his door (as they still do). Paul then began to make 100-gallon batches. This year they’ve made 7,000 litres. To get to this 7,000 litres of cider a year stage Paul needed more apples, a lot more. Paul found an apple orchard and asked the owner if he could have all of their windfalls (an apple or other fruit that has blown down from a tree or bush by the wind). The owner told Paul that he was going to pull up all of the apple trees and plant something else. Paul cut a deal with the landowner which lead him from a few trees from around his local village to 1,000 trees.
With this number of trees, it allowed Paul to begin developing new delicious flavours of cider.
Paul and Beth began making various apple based desserts around 4 years ago. Paul's father Terry then mentioned he had an old cider recipe. Paul then began to cut the apples by hand and crush them with a rolling pin. The first batch made 8 gallons, Paul then offered this to his neighbours and friends, they enjoyed it very much. One of Pauls neighbours offered him some apples in exchange for some of his cider, Paul then made 20 gallons.
Word quickly spread around the village that Paul was making cider, he then noticed apples suddenly turning up at his door (as they still do). Paul then began to make 100-gallon batches. This year they’ve made 7,000 litres. To get to this 7,000 litres of cider a year stage Paul needed more apples, a lot more. Paul found an apple orchard and asked the owner if he could have all of their windfalls (an apple or other fruit that has blown down from a tree or bush by the wind). The owner told Paul that he was going to pull up all of the apple trees and plant something else. Paul cut a deal with the landowner which lead him from a few trees from around his local village to 1,000 trees.
With this number of trees, it allowed Paul to begin developing new delicious flavours of cider.
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Cinnamon Lil CiderCinnamon Lil Cider
Cider - Spiced
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Spiced | 4.0% |
6.41
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Dolly Pink CiderDolly Pink Cider
Cider - Other Fruit
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Other Fruit | 4.0% |
5.85
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Elder 24 CiderElder 24 Cider
Cider - Flavoured (Other)
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Flavoured (Other) | 4.0% |
5.96
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Gator 24 CiderGator 24 Cider
Cider - Other Fruit
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Other Fruit | 4.0% |
6.22
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Ginger BuckGinger Buck
Cider - Spiced
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Spiced | 4.0% |
6.46
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Honey Belle CiderHoney Belle Cider
Cider - Sweet
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Sweet | 4.0% |
6.89
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Horsham Blush CiderHorsham Blush Cider
Cider - Other Fruit
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Other Fruit | 4.0% |
6.37
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Perry-Winkle PerryPerry-Winkle Perry
Cider - Perry
4.0% ABV
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Cider - Perry | 4.0% |
6.33
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Strong Cider (Draught)Strong Cider (Draught)
Cider
8.7% ABV
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Cider | 8.7% |
6.72
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Wingman CiderWingman Cider
Cider - Medium
6.2% ABV
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Cider - Medium | 6.2% |
6.51
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