2026 Cider Reviews 1 Best of British

Cider review best of British apples

 

Welcome to 2026 Cider Reviews at House of Feck 🍏🍎!!

Today I’ve chosen 3 top of the trees ciders from a range including 4% berries and cherries πŸ’ dear me 🀒 and I’ve aimed for the big πŸ§€ the Krugs and Dom Perignons of British cider!

One of these three overwhelmingly tickles me but which? In a longish tried and trusted honest review I give you the low down nub with lots of cider history and top tips πŸ’₯

Bottom end it’s up to you = get out into the British countryside and learn to tell ONE APPLE FROM ANOTHER!! You’ll meet wrens, bullfinches, goldfinch, thrush and sparrowhawk = I know the orchards and cider farms of England as well as anyone and often base my spring travels around cider orchards and YOU SHOULD TOO! As soil so soul

ut solo et anima

 

 

A deep totally honest review of three tip top quality english ciders founded on 25+ years of visiting cider farms, I know my ciders better than my beers or wine (Laithwaites top wine reviewer) so listen up and join me in the wonderful world of apple orchards!! πŸ˜‡πŸŽπŸ

What to pair with that?? πŸ€”Β  🍽

Cornish Orchards = cod loin & new potatoes

Henry Westons Vintage = mature cheddar + apple

Black Fox Organic = bacon pudding with leeks + carrots

Enjoy! You can buy these at Sainsbury or any self respecting store but better to visit the farms ok! Carrs cheese melts will do as a stand in for food if you’re on the breadline

Here’s a song to jolly you along on your piss up

Kangaroo Purple Gown Song

Absolute malarkey! Get in! πŸ‘ŠπŸΌπŸ’₯

Now piccies!!

 

Ciders worth enjoying

 

Mm!! Try these yourself, tip top ciders but now let’s look at a cider orchard in spring = 2026 follow St LFH into Cider Country!! Let’s locate Britain’s best orchards!!! 🌸🍎🍏🌸

Oh here’s my recording of Sheppy wrens from the orchard below 🌳

 

 

Marvellous!! St LFH brings even the blossoms to life! But get out there yourself 2026 don’t let me catch you languishing on some foreign shore ok

 

Sheppy cider farm Somerset

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St Lady Feckinghull, AKA Louise Woodcock, writes about wine, motivation & teapot trends here on House of Feck Books. She can also be found on Substack.