Shepton Mallet's Brothers Cider launches new flavours ahead of summer festivals

By Laura Linham

13th May 2024 | Local News

The locally-produced cider – from the Showerings Mill just three miles from the Festival site – is made with Somerset apples. (Photo: Glastonbury Festivals Ltd)
The locally-produced cider – from the Showerings Mill just three miles from the Festival site – is made with Somerset apples. (Photo: Glastonbury Festivals Ltd)

Brothers Cider has announced a refreshing update to their cider line just in time for the upcoming summer and festival season.

With a legacy spanning 14 generations, the Shepton cider maker is introducing a series of new flavours that promise a bold twist on traditional cider.

The newly unveiled flavours include "Best of The Zest," a citrus blend of orange and lemon, "Berry Sub-Lime," combining lime and raspberry, and "Un-Berrylievable," which features raspberry and blackberry.

Also introduced is "App-Solutely Pear-Fect," a blend of pear and apple, which pays homage to the company's original Glastonbury Pear cider first launched in 1995.

These new offerings focus on natural ingredients and reduced sugar content.

The company has also highlighted its ongoing sustainability efforts, noting that all waste is segregated for recycling or reuse, and leftover fruit pomace is converted into energy to heat local swimming pools.

The new ciders are available in various formats, including the recently launched 330ml cans and are now available at major supermarkets, nationwide convenience stores, and directly from the Brothers Cider website.

     

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