2018 Ciders #30: M&S Berry Cider

I had this one as a ‘swap’ or something over UKGE weekend.  I forget exactly – I was busy gaming at the time!

M&S Berry Cider
M&S Berry Cider.

As you might expect from the packaging, it’s very fruity and sweet.  Probably more of an autumn cider, but it was perfectly refreshing even in June.  There are nicer berry ciders out there, but I’d be happy to pick this up again if I were in M&S.

2018 Ciders #13: M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Raspberry

We’ve finally got to the last of the ciders I drank the night we moved in!  Not to the end of my birthday ciders, though.  Not yet.

M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Raspberry
M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Raspberry.

I remember this one clearly, despite my tipsy state.  It tasted exactly like raspberry yoghurt, which was really interesting and no bad thing at all.  I think out of all the M&S ciders, this is the one I’d most like to try again sometime.

2018 Ciders #12: M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Elderflower Infusion

Once upon a time, a long time ago, I drank some ciders!  I should probably get back to logging those now…

M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Elderflower Infusion
M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider with Elderflower Infusion.

This was another one of my birthday ciders that I drank the night we moved into the new house.  Again, my memories of it are a bit blurry, though I do remember that it’s not as good as Thistly Cross Elderflower.  Mind you, very few ciders are as good as Thistly Cross Elderflower, so I think this one probably holds up as a nice elderflower taste.  Maybe I’ll try it again some day when I’m a bit more with it!

2018 Ciders #11: M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider Medium Dry

As the last week has been so insane with the move, I’ve been drinking a bit more cider than I really should.  This was another of my birthday ciders, which I had on Saturday night after a few glasses of prosecco.

M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider Medium Dry
M&S Devon Farmhouse Cider Medium Dry.

I was a little out of it (moving day had been a long day and the prosecco went straight to my head), but I do remember it having a vaguely similar taste to Breton cider, which is no bad thing.