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Perry - The Facts!


By Rockingham Forest Cider (Visit website)



We make Perry.

It's a bit like Cider but made from Pears not Apples.

It's not a Cider, because Cider is made from Apples.

We don't make Pear Cider, although the Kettering Evening Telegraph seem to think we do (see right).

So, in conclusion:
Cider is made from Apples (We make some of this)Perry is made from Pears (We also make some of this)Pear Cider is a bit like renaming Beer a 'Malt & Hop Wine' for the benefit of wine drinkers who might not understand what it is. Ridiculous! (We don't make any of this)


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