
When William Magner set out to make Ireland’s greatest cider in 1935, this is what he came up with. We’ve barely changed it since then, but why would we? Made with 17 different varieties of fallen apple, pressed and then kept in the dark to mature for a couple of years, it is the crispest way to celebrate any moment.
Reviews
Jt
9 days ago
2.9

Alan V
17 days ago
5.0

Petit poucet
@ English Pub18 days ago

2.8
Un cidre terriiiible
RR
21 days ago
2.9
Tulee nuoruusvuodet mieleen tästä korkinmakuisesta omppusiideristä. Sais olla enemmän kuplia. Calvadoksen makua jälkimaussa.

Alex Ang
23 days ago
3.7

Mizouhhh
2 months ago
3.0
MASINISALO
2 months ago
3.2
MASINISALO
2 months ago
3.6

Alice O
@ Ryan's Irish Pub2 months ago

3.8
Cidre très rafraîchissant, parfait pour la Saint-Patrick

Bayraktar D
2 months ago
5.0