Somerset Cider Brandy Co
Burrow Hill Burrow Way, Kingsbury Episcopi, Martock TA12 6BU, United Kingdom
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X5G8+G7 Martock, United Kingdom
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Monday: 9–17
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Sunday: Close
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Sunday: Close
They are also famed for their Mulled 'Hot n Spicy' Cider at quite a few festivals. Look out for the Somerset Cider Bus at the Glastonbury Festival!
A wonderful journey around (what I regard as) a national treasure. An informal and fascinating insight into the mind of the owner, Julian. Full of facts, opinions, heritage and history, with a healthy dose of humour (oh, and all varieties of Somerset Cider Brandy). I am slightly bias as this is almost exclusively my drink of choice but don't be fooled, i don't write reviews willy nilly. Thank you to all for the tour. All the best
The company personnel are delightful to deal with reflecting the family approach. Wonderful and I’m a very satisfied customer. Thank you.
I wanted to take the family, well myself to a cider farm while in Somerset.
After searching the web we settled on a visit to here.
First thing to say is this place is totally free to visit.
On arrival we were told we could have a wander around the whole site and orchard.
It was great to see the farm in full action. We got to watch as they were processing the apple ready to make the great brandy.
The kids met up one of the farm dogs scruffy, that followed us around the farm and through the orchard. The kids enjoyed the walk amongst the apple tree while I enjoyed looking around the barrels and checking out the 3 copper stills.
After a nice walk around, we popped into the shop where we got the chance to tastes there fully range of spirit and the chap giving us the free tasters explained the difference between each brandy we tasted and how they are all made. The whole tasting experience was unexpected but amazing.
We ended out visit as expected buying a variety of different drinks they make on side.
I would strongly recommend a visit if you want to learn about something more than just cider. And as mentioned above this place is free to visit and sample the products. It feels like a true working Somerset apple farm.