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Scrubditch is the name of an boundary ditch, similar to Offa's Dyke, which separated two iron age tribes. This can be seen near the farm. 'Brook Apple' alludes to farm labourers' disparaging description of cider given by some farmers to their workers which was diluted with brook water.
Now, having just drunk a delightfully chilled bottle of Brook Farm's still - dry cider, (well, it's not dry, it's wet!) i can assure you that no brook water was used this time!.
A wonderfully dark golden cider, with subtle woody notes overpowering the apple bouquet.
Top Notch!.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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