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Do you know of any place on property that serves hard cider on draft? I've only ever seen it in bottles or cans. Thanks!
Sounds like you are a cider drinker so I'd like to ask you a question.I've just had a quick look on allears.net and the baseline taphouse in Hollywood studios has cider in tap. As pp said, the rose and crown does strongbow but that's a poor excuse for a cider, its really disappointing that with all the great ciders we have in the uk they went for strongbow... I've seen that some places do bottles of angry orchard and this is a definite step up from strongbow!
I drink a bit of cider and like craft beer and ale so I'm always on the lookout for new things in the world! Most ciders I have tried are from the west country of the UK cornwall/devon/Somerset etc so I'll admit I don't know much about French cider. I can't say I've ever seen a Perry anywhere but there are a few locations around the world that have different ciders and I've seen a selection of raglan Road before. I think the best bet is the food and wine and flower and garden festivals. I find this website really useful when I'm looking for particular drinks or something new http://beersandears.net/wdw-beer-list/Sounds like you are a cider drinker so I'd like to ask you a question.
I found out about Rose and Crown whilst looking for cider from Brittany or Normandy which is what I really want to drink. A nice perry would work as well- seen any of that around in WDW?
I've just had a quick look on allears.net and the baseline taphouse in Hollywood studios has cider in tap. As pp said, the rose and crown does strongbow but that's a poor excuse for a cider, its really disappointing that with all the great ciders we have in the uk they went for strongbow... I've seen that some places do bottles of angry orchard and this is a definite step up from strongbow!
Even worse, it's the overly sweet Strongbow made for the US market, not even the kind you can get in the UK.
I also can't believe they went for harp, boddingtons and bass! And I won't even get started on the half and half's and black and tans... definitely not concoctions you'd find in English pubs!Even worse, it's the overly sweet Strongbow made for the US market, not even the kind you can get in the UK.
That's the thing, they are going to put out there the familiar name and the sweet stuff because that is what the mainstream market knows. Sadly like you said it is far from the best. I am a novice Cider and Adult Beverage drinker since I have only been legally able to drink since the age of 19 and I just recently turned 21. I do however try to find the more obscure stuff as it seems to be better.Even worse, it's the overly sweet Strongbow made for the US market, not even the kind you can get in the UK.
That's the thing, they are going to put out there the familiar name and the sweet stuff because that is what the mainstream market knows. Sadly like you said it is far from the best. I am a novice Cider and Adult Beverage drinker since I have only been legally able to drink since the age of 19 and I just recently turned 21. I do however try to find the more obscure stuff as it seems to be better.
Sounds like you are a cider drinker so I'd like to ask you a question.
I found out about Rose and Crown whilst looking for cider from Brittany or Normandy which is what I really want to drink. A nice perry would work as well- seen any of that around in WDW?
In the last decade perry and cider has made a sustained comeback particularly on the east and west 2 coasts. Probably cider is more readily found than perry but hey if you don't ask you'll never know is my way of looking at it. I can't say whether my current faves are considered crafted and the size of the batches but when one is not available at local shops I just try a new one. In my state you still can't do mail order for alcoholic products instate but I'm not sure about interstate. There is a perry (and yes they also make traditional hard cider) you should keep an eye out for put out by BlackDuck Cidery. It's located in the Finger Lakes region of NYS.A true perry, is unusual and rarely made in large quantities, so I doubt you will ever see one at WDW. For the volume of people they serve for anything, it needs to be something mass produced, even their "craft beers".
I'm waiting patiently for Stitch to go away on the Wine Bar George menu link at Disney's website. Last place I can think of to find French cider or perry on property. Allears.net has a partial list of what's on tap but that's only wine. They do have a sub title named "Beers and Ciders" but no proprietary names.Downeast and Crispin are my favorite - both tart. I will search high and low for any non-Strongbow draft cider on my trip next month! Will report back if I find it.
The only cider I drink in the US is Bulmers irish cider, the name is changed to Magners for import to the US. We have a bar that used to have Bulmers on tap and that's how I got hooked, I have yet to find a cider I enjoy like Bulmers. Oh and theres even a difference in taste from the US Bulmers and Magners.
You beat me to this! I was so disappointed to find out that it was the horrible sweet strongbow they sell in US. The wait staff isn’t happy about it either. Had a long talk with a couple of them about our love of English ciders. I travel to uk frequently and have been a fan for years. It’s so awesome to see the growth in us market and craft cider places popping up. My faves on this side of pond are magners, blackthorns, and golden stare cider.Even worse, it's the overly sweet Strongbow made for the US market, not even the kind you can get in the UK.
Even worse, it's the overly sweet Strongbow made for the US market, not even the kind you can get in the UK.