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At Cider House we believe that when life gives you strawberries, you should juice them and add them to cider. So that's what we did.
With a hint of refreshing and zesty lime, all you have to do is find a spot in the shade to enjoy it.
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This stuff is fantastic!! It doesn't have a strong alcoholic taste it is nice and fruity and very sweet.
I love the bottles and the fancy label's , I like that they are recyclable or re usable at home! They are a great price and are often on special for $3.99 who could say no to that? This is my favourite flavour but most of the others are just as good!
It is delicious on its on or mixed with either lemonade or a fruit juice. They are not overly high in alcohol content which suits me just perfect and the size is also good, I get around 4-5 wine glasses having it on its own and double that if mixing it with either the lemonade or fruit juice.
I'm always raving on about this to my friend so its without question that I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to give it a try. Bear in mind it is a sweet fruity drink not a harsh alcohol flavour. Great for any adults and it's fun finding which flavour suits you although this is always my first pick and quite often sold out here at my local!
Delicious and great value!
When it comes to alcohol I don't really like anything too sweet but my wife saw this on the shelf and really wanted to get a bottle so I thought 'why the heck not' and gave it a try.
The first thing that I noticed about this is that isn't horribly sweet at all which wasn't what I had expected. The strawberry flavour is the prominent flavour but there is a perfect amount of lime to this drink, enough that you know it's there without overpowering the strawberry and the drink balances out really well.
I really enjoyed this drink, only bummer is that it's on the other side of town so it really is a treat drink. I'm looking forward to heading out to Sylvia Park again so that we can buy this again. Only trial will be not polishing off the bottle in one sitting.
My husband and I now enjoy cider and given that the average 1 litre bottle is roughly the same price as a cheap wine on special, we're happy to get a bottle of cider every now and then as a nice drink to round off the night.
Now, I'm not usually a strawberry drink kind of person as in the past I found them to be far too sweet and sometimes so bad as to be sickly sweet so it's not usually something that I lean towards, but seeing this at the shop, a dollar or two cheaper than the other brands, we thought we'd try this and the Strawberry and Lime sounded like it could be nice so we'd give it a go.
This is a nice light pink colour when poured out into a bottle which gave me hope for the flavour not being too sweet. Gave it a tentative sip and.... YUM! I'm in love with it! Perfect strawberry taste, the right amount of sweetness with a dash of lime creating a really nice drink. I KNOW that I will be getting this again, my new favourite cider.
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