Posh Cider
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:12 am
Anyone else been sampling the upmarket ciders that are all the rage in the UK at the moment? Cider drinking used to be associated with tramps and yokels but now it's a trendy drink served in a long glass with ice.
I've tried a few and I particularly liked Magners Irish (sweet, not very strong, but very tasty), Thatcher's Vintage (strong, dry, winelike) and Stowford Press Export (very smooth).
Cider is brewed in the same way as wine, and thus techincally should be taxed as wine in the EU. However, the UK managed to get an agreement to tax it the same as beer because it was a cheap drink for plebs. I guess that argument is not valid any more!
I've tried a few and I particularly liked Magners Irish (sweet, not very strong, but very tasty), Thatcher's Vintage (strong, dry, winelike) and Stowford Press Export (very smooth).
Cider is brewed in the same way as wine, and thus techincally should be taxed as wine in the EU. However, the UK managed to get an agreement to tax it the same as beer because it was a cheap drink for plebs. I guess that argument is not valid any more!