"Ireland's only real cider"??? I'm guessing DJs and Armagh would have something to say about that. And there was another crowd at the RDS Craft Fair but I can't remember their name.
"Andrew":3ul8umiw wrote: "Ireland's only real cider"??? I'm guessing DJs and Armagh would have something to say about that.[/quote:3ul8umiw]Depends on your definition of "Ireland", I guess. And I don't think DJ's were around when that was posted.
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14 years 4 months ago #10
Yes, sorry for reviving an old topic (just following the board 'etiquette': Not opening a new topic if there is already an old one with the same subject).
Now I remember, I did try a Irish cider in the beer fest (Armagh?)
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14 years 4 months ago #11
"TheBeerNut" wrote: Depends on your definition of "Ireland", I guess.
Well also on this side of the border don't forget Stonewell,Ballyhoura and Longeville house. Have not tried the first two but the Longeville is probably......you know the rest of the sentence.
Given Loingeville's heritage in wine,cider and calvados making I would be surprised if the others came anywhere near it.
Mark.
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14 years 4 months ago #12
"Jenky":zhsktqbz wrote: Well also on this side of the border don't forget Stonewell,Ballyhoura and Longeville house.[/quote:zhsktqbz]They weren't around in 2009 when the statement was made.