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		<title>Cider Festivals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my Powerstock report I noted, what I have come to see, as an increasing trend for dedicated cider festivals. Powerstock is of course a prime example. I have always thought that cider as a beverage has more than enough &#8230; <a href="http://www.ukcider.co.uk/ciderbyrosie/cider-festivals/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my Powerstock report I noted, what I have come to see, as an<br />
increasing trend for dedicated cider festivals. Powerstock is of<br />
course a prime example. I have always thought that cider as a beverage<br />
has more than enough variations of flavour and form to excite the<br />
interest of the general public in &#8216;cider only festivals&#8217;. Since<br />
Powerstock I&#8217;ve been excited to note two further examples of the<br />
trend. The Drax Arms at Spetisbury near here, is holding a cider<br />
festival on the week end 23/24 th May and has put posters out that<br />
amusingly say &#8216; Bring your own mug!&#8217;  A few days ago I was visited by<br />
the landlord of The Cricketers in Southampton. He was out and about<br />
with a cider drinking friend collecting cider from local craft makers<br />
for his own cider festival. As he put my B-in-Bs into the back of his<br />
Landrover, I was interested to see a good collection of boxes already<br />
stowed, notably from Mr Whitehead and our good friend Barry in the New<br />
Forest! ( everybody seems to be using B-in-Bs for cider now. I<br />
remember when people thought that I was mad to use them with a live<br />
cider.)</p>
<p>It may be that landlords in this difficult time for pubs, are perhaps<br />
looking for innovative ways to stimulate business, other than the<br />
standard beer festival, but from my perspective I see the trend<br />
developing as a result of the increasing  interest and demand for real<br />
cider.  I see it in the increasing demand for boxes of cider for<br />
private functions, especially weddings. Here no doubt the economic<br />
aspect of units of alcohol versus cost holds sway, but it is not that<br />
alone. It is the quality and the flavour that they want for their<br />
special occasion. Increasingly I find that people are aware of the<br />
difference when they sample the real thing. In conversations with<br />
several landlords, I&#8217;ve been pleased to hear that they are becoming<br />
more aware it too. Yesterday, on my delivery round, I&#8217;d dropped my<br />
usual full juice mantra into conversation with one of the landlords. &#8221;<br />
Oh, I can tell the difference, Rose&#8221;, he said. &#8221; When I turn the tap<br />
on for a pint of yours, I can really smell the apples&#8221;. He is not a<br />
cider drinker, but I&#8217;m working on it. The pleasure of that little<br />
aside stayed with me all day.</p>
<p>May I also add as a footnote re cider festivals, there is our usual<br />
little &#8216;cider only&#8217; festival here tomorrow. We will crown the May<br />
Queen in my orchard followed by a BBQ and cider tasting, from 3 pm. If<br />
you are a local cider maker and would like to bring a small quantity<br />
to donate to the cider table you will be especially welcome.</p>
<p>Rose.</p>
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