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Cidermaking was part of the New Forest Commoners
way of life on their holdings for generations, and at Littlemead, Burley,
this old-fashioned craft of cidermaking has been revived. Using their
own local orchard apples, together with fruit gathered from traditional
cider orchards, the fruit is pressed during October, November and December
when the different varieties become ripe. After fermentation, the cider
is blended into freshly emptied whisky barrels to enhance the flavour.
You can taste and buy draught cider from the barrels in the cowshed.
Unlike the usual carbonated, pasteurised pub
and supermarket varieties, which are bulk produced predominantly from
apple concentrate and water, New Forest cider is made from pure fermented
apple juice.
As a working small-holding, there are usually some animals for the children
to see, and locally-made preserves and crafts are for sale in the shop.
For more information about New Forest Cider,
telephone 01425 403589.
New Forest Cider, Littlemead, Pound Lane, Burley, Ringwood, Hampshire.
BH24 4ED
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