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NR&B19


Sheppy’s showcase premium cider range


Somerset cidermaker make debut appearance at NRB Stand F62 The oldest cidermakers in Somerset, Sheppy’s Cider, are returning to NRB


19-20 March 2019 to showcase its award-winning range of craft heritage ciders. Stand F62 is displaying Sheppy’s impressive portfolio of expertly crafted Somerset ciders, including its kegged offerings and its extensive range of popular bottled options.


With its well-balanced premium range, Sheppy’s is able to offer operators the perfect combination to satisfy their draught cider requirements. For on-trade customers looking for a trusted premium offering with over 200 years of cider making experience, Sheppy’s is showcasing its award-winning kegged range, comprised of:


Classic Draught Cider Made with a carefully selected blend of Somerset’s finest traditional cider and dessert apples – a refreshingly light medium blend, perfect for summer.


200 Special Edition Cider Celebrating 200 years and six generations of cider making, made from a blend of the very finest traditional cider apples. Recently voted ‘Cider of the Year’ by The Stable bar & restaurant chain.


Cider with Raspberry A delicious and refreshing combination of traditional blended Somerset cider and pure raspberry juice.


Original Cloudy Cider A light blend of traditional Somerset cider and a touch of pure cloudy apple juice for a hazy character and delicious flavour.


All kegged variants are also available in bottles for operators looking for packaged cider alternatives.


18 March 2019


Sheppy’s additional range of bottled ciders include:


Kingston Black Cider A single variety cider made with the famous old Somerset apple revered by many as the finest cider variety in the world.


Dabinett Cider A single variety cider made with a premium and distinctive apple discovered in the early 1900s that is believed by many to capture the true rural taste of Somerset.


Vintage Reserve Cider The award-winning Vintage Reserve is made with the season’s finest Somerset apples aged in traditional oak vats.


Cider with Elderflower A fabulous combination of a light dessert apple taste and a fragrant elderflower infusion.


Reflecting the recent boom in low and no alcohol, Sheppy’s has introduced its Low Alcohol Classic Cider 0.5% ABV - a beautifully light and crisp low-alcohol cider made with a carefully-selected blend of Somerset’s finest traditional and dessert cider apples. The cider delivers the same flavour profile as traditional cider, but with less alcohol.


Master of Cider and 6th generation cider maker David Sheppy commented: ‘We’re incredibly proud of our heritage at Sheppy’s and we work hard to ensure that our premium quality ciders live up to the name. NRB provides a great platform to showcase our current range and we’re really excited to be able to show bar and restaurant operators what Sheppy’s has to offer.’


Visit Stand F62 to speak with Sheppy’s cider experts, who will be on hand to answer any questions and queries and provide samples of its exceptional ciders.


www.sheppys-trade.com sales@sheppyscider.com m 01823 461233 www.venue-insight.com


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