
Such a brilliant evening at The Cider House for the Treason Eve British Bingo night. Food, cider, bingo and prizes. Thank you to Stephen and his team for yet another incredible night.
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Winchester Ciderworks crafts exceptional hard cider, blending English cider-making traditions with American innovation. All-natural and additive-free, their ciders are exclusively made from locally grown apples in Frederick County, Virginia. Whether you seek a taste adventure or a leisurely day out, Winchester Ciderworks stands out as a premier cider destination in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Their signature cider, 'Malice', pays homage to the cider maker's birthplace with its off-dry, Eastern English-style taste. '522 Blackcurrant' offers a delightful blend of off-dry cider with the fruitiness of blackcurrants, while 'VA-Ginga' presents a well-balanced cider with a hint of sweetness from freshly pressed ginger juice. Each cider at Winchester Ciderworks boasts unique flavors and aromas to cater to a variety of palates.
With a range of ciders like 'Pious Pear', 'Hopposites Attract', and 'Cinter Wonderland', Winchester Ciderworks continues to innovate and please cider enthusiasts. The recent opening of The Cider House at a new location in Winchester, VA, solidifies their commitment to providing a diverse and enjoyable cider experience for the community.
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Such a brilliant evening at The Cider House for the Treason Eve British Bingo night. Food, cider, bingo and prizes. Thank you to Stephen and his team for yet another incredible night.
owner laughs at people being murdered calls the victims names Needs manners & respect
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