By Debbie Djordjevic
Calling all cider drinkers! Even if your summer cool down drink isn’t normally a cider, in these hot summer days you would be wise to check out a truly British drink that has refreshed and revitalised the UK for centuries. Wyld Wood Cider has been produced using traditional methods since the 1880’s so they know a thing or two about making the best ciders. It’s also organic and certified as such so you know they care about the quality of the drink they are producing. It’s fully matured in old oak barrels so is very fruity and full flavoured – and the sparkling variety chilled in the fridge is the perfect replacement to an ice cold beer (or so we found), as is the boxed version.
The company has been making cider with traditional methods since the 1880’s so it really is a ‘heritage’ British cider and I urge you to try some. You can even cook with it and is also a great accompaniment to dishes such as a pork roast or barbecue. Check out their recipes on the Wyld Wood site.
They are also the official cider at Jamie Oliver and Alex James’ Big Feastival, the foodie and musical festival in the Cotswolds that plays host to some 15,000 people. So visit them and try it for yourself – the Festival runs from 29th – 31st August 2014.
You can buy it directly online from Wyld Wood or from Sainsburys, Tesco, Morrisons and Waitrose. There is both an apple and pear version available. Check out their social media pages here too.