There aren’t many outlets that post such regular content dedicated to cider. And though we only publish once a week this year (last year was a blistering twice a week), I’m proud of the coverage we give. We don’t get mentioned much on socials or beer sites, but if you like this kind of content… 🙂
15.11.2025 09:23
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Pub writing in National Papers!!
24.01.2026 08:19
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Amazon.co.uk
OK so I don't like Amazon and I don’t like my books being heavily discounted. But am sharing this in case anyone who is feeling really skint just now is interested in my award-winning beer and music pairing book Tasting Notes - currently just £4.99 on Kindle. www.amazon.co.uk/Tasting-Note...
23.01.2026 10:44
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Rachel Hendry's deep dive into the Babycham girl era is also well worth a read: www.pelliclemag.com/home/2024/4/...
07.01.2026 11:24
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Very excited to get stuck into Robin Sherriff's The Science of Fermentation published by DK.
I'm going to be immersed in wild fermentation for the next 12 months so I'm gonna need it!
07.01.2026 18:50
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What the French really think of us? I don’t think it would do the Entente Cordiale much good in furthering relations.
29.12.2025 11:45
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Fascinating! And I thought hopped cider was a recent addition! Shows our ancestors were both practical & sensible. Drinking water neat might lead to illness. Sensible to add it to cider, killing off any bugs & enabling ones servants a weak drink rather than something @ 6% & not conducive to work!
29.11.2025 20:57
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Modern Myth-Busting: The Cyder Controversi
Barry debunks the myth that ‘cyder’ and ‘cider’ are different drinks, tracing the spelling history and enduring cultural heritage of cider.
Modern Myth-Busting: The Cyder Controversi.
In which @barmas.bsky.social debunks the modern myth that ‘cyder’ and ‘cider’ are two different drinks, tracing the spelling history and enduring cultural heritage of cider.
29.11.2025 06:43
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Cider glasses were made in England from 1630. In the Georgian period, the glasses reached a pinnacle of beauty with stems showing multiple air mercury or opaque twists. Cider glasses were always a minority but often the engraving was exquisite. Circa 1765 #cider #glasses #Georgian #drinking
07.07.2025 22:57
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From memory I know! It’s the balanced combination of breaded base, with sweetness, richness and crunchy outer firmness without the overpowering of any one element that makes it perfection. Though it’s years since I last had one.
08.05.2025 20:58
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Ah, the wonderful flavoured sugar water. And I thought the Swedes were all about quality once.
08.05.2025 18:00
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MYTHOLM - Granny Wood
Today's work was a second visit to secure the well-used path leading from the main road to Eaves estate. Peter, Linda, Rich and Billie put i...
Another fine footpath upkeep job from those legends at CROWS, funded by donations from our patrons.
A path that is very well used by the community and just round the corner from the pub. communityrightsofwayservice.blogspot.com/2025/05/myth... #HebdenBridge
07.05.2025 14:24
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Lardy cake for sure. You rarely see it and many don’t know how delicious it is.
08.05.2025 17:45
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If you transpose the word apples for grapes I doubt whether the eu would find a 50% juice content as an acceptable amount to be able to call the fermented result wine. Why the discrepancy?
08.05.2025 17:44
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If you transpose the word apples for grapes I doubt whether the eu would be supporting a 50% juice content as an acceptable amount for wine
08.05.2025 17:38
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What Barry says. ⤵️
08.05.2025 05:42
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A quality channel with high production values so should be good!
08.05.2025 17:33
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A Viez MEGATASTING
Barry tastes through 14 different Viez from around the Trier region, highlighting the range of flavours presented by this cider tradition.
A Viez MEGATASTING!
Barry @barmas.bsky.social tastes through 14 different Viez from around the Trier region, highlighting the range of flavours presented by this cider tradition.
#cider #germany
26.04.2025 06:22
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Poster for our party. Off white background, the circular Fox and Goose logo, under which it reads 11th Birthday Celebration; pizza 2-7pm; Duende and Kismet DJs 2-8pm; new garden extension open. Saturday May 17th.
We have exciting news. You are all cordially invited to our 11th BIRTHDAY PARTY, Saturday 17th May.
There will be music! And pizza! And our new hillside beer garden extension to luxuriate in! And of course the usual delicious beers and ciders.
Come help us celebrate. ❤️
#HebdenBridge #Todmorden
23.04.2025 17:42
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Will hopefully see you there!
23.04.2025 17:05
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An appropriate photo! Good to see you still have a local paper. They’re still popular in Brittany but in the uk have mostly died out. No better place for local news!
22.04.2025 14:24
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Get behind @jonnygarrett.bsky.social @craftbeerchannel.bsky.social powerful campaign to give #CaskAle the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Status it deserves! Gathering steam with the support of indie brewers, @camraofficial.bsky.social & national media. Sign the petition #KeepCaskAlive
22.04.2025 12:31
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A stack of polykegs (bag in keg) with handwriting on the keg: HMJ Browns Keeved.
A world first? Unfiltered, unpasteurised, naturally sparkling, keg-fermented, live, keeved cider.
London Cider & Perry Club will be the first to try it, straight from the keg, this Thursday!
21.04.2025 14:27
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There’s something very satisfying about a pint measure….or even a quart for cider!
20.04.2025 10:29
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08.04.2025 09:25
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One of the things about our museum is that visitors think it's going to be small from the front. But it stretches... This was drone footage from our building work last year when we had to demolish and rebuild one of the 1890s 'champagne cider cellars'.
08.04.2025 15:55
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