Old Rosie

Old Rosie is an alcoholic scrumpy cider produced by H. Weston & Sons brewery (Weston's Cider) [1] of Much Marcle in Herefordshire, England. It is named after an old 1921 Aveling Porter Steam Engine that the brewery owned. The company was formed in 1880, in Herefordshire, a region known for growing apples and pears suitable for cider and perry. Over the years, the company have produced many different types of cider and scrumpy, including Stowford Press, Special Vintage and Old Rosie. Westons only use apples that are grown within a fifteen mile radius of their brewery. It usually comes at room temperature, like a real ale, it shouldn't be refrigerated. Old Rosie is 7.3% ABV.

References

  1. ^ http://97bottles.com/breweries/gb/herefordshire/hereford/h-weston-sons-limited/

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