Two young Cornish companies have linked up to launch a new Cornish Cider. "Press Gang" is now being pressed exclusively for Truro-based Skinners Brewery by Cornish Orchards, of Duloe near Looe.
The new still, medium cider is 4.8% ABV and is described as light and refreshing with the delicate aroma of ripe apples.
It is served through a hand pump from 20-litre "bag in the box" containers, allowing an eight-week use-by period after opening, and strengthens already strong links between Skinners and Cornish Orchards.
It is the latest in a growing range offered by Skinners, who launched their own lager in 2005 and this year are celebrating their tenth anniversary. Cornish Orchards began their cider-making activity in 1999 as a diversification of Westnorth Manor Farm, part of the Duloe Manor estate owned and stewarded by the Duchy of Cornwall.
"We already sell all Cornish Orchards' products in our shop and we see enormous potential for the new cider, which is a little less strong than the more conventional product," said Skinners managing director Steve Skinner.
Cornish Orchards managing director Andy Atkinson welcomed the new opportunity to "put the taste of nature back into a glass of honest cider."
He added: "We are dedicated to keeping alive the more traditional processes and standards. In so many cases, the taste of cider has lots its direction in the journey from a farm-produced natural drink to an industrialized carbonated replica."
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