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Pearson's

First tried Pearson's cider at the wonderful Cider Museum in Hereford and have had a fair few since. The dry and medium dry are very nice and refreshing. Well worth giving it a go if you see it.

Pearson's Dry No 5

Dry

Blend of Harry Masters, Yarlington Mill, Hereford Redstreak and Somerset Redstreak.

Golden clear sparkling

Nice deep apple nose with slight melon skin

Dry but not over dry. Rich apple flavour that fills the cheeks. Little bit of tannin but quickly dissipate to leave a rounded sherbety middle and aftertaste.

Very refreshing and lovely drop that; could easily drink a lot of them

6.8%

Pearson's Medium Dry No 2

Medium Dry

A blend of Yarlington Mill, Harry Masters, Dabinett, and Brown's apples by all account, so a fairly standard mix.

Golden, clear and slightly sparkling

Straight sweetish cider nose with a bit of skin, very pleasant.

Big thick apple pulp flavour with a good balance of the slight sweetness with a slight sharp overtone. Grabs the back of the throat and tingles at the same time. Tiny amount of tannin. The flavour fills the mouth with a good long smooth but very refreshing aftertaste.

I liked this one. Would work as a session cider as its nice and interesting and refreshing with it. A little bit of tartness on the flavour balances the bittersweet flavour out nicely. Must get the rest of the range.

5.8%
Pearson's Pearson's Medium Dry No 2 review
Pearson's Pearson's Medium Dry No 2 review
Pearson's Pearson's Medium Dry No 2 review
Pearson's Pearson's Medium Dry No 2 review

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