
We always try to stock locally produced drinks in our bar. Currently this includes beers, lagers, ciders, water and a range of soft drinks. Sadly, we don't yet have any locally produced wines.
Two new editions to our range this week are Luscombe's Organic St. Clements and Old Moors Cider with Blackberry, both which come from Devon.
We've been selling a few of the Luscombe drinks since we first arrived in Lifton (nearly 3 years ago now). We really like them and they've all proven to be popular alternatives to some of the more commercially known juice-style drinks. Their St Clements is a welcome addition to our range of Hot Ginger Beer, Strawberry Lemonade, Raspberry Lemmonade (my favourite with a shot of gin!), and Apple and Pear Juice, which won a Great Taste Gold Award in 2007.
We've only recently started stocking Old Moors from The Devon Cider Company. They make a range of different ciders and the one flavoured with Blackberry is really lovely. We already sell their Pear Cider, which I have to say is far nicer than another well known Irish brand.
If you have any suggestions for other locally produced drinks (or foods for that matter), please let us know.
Two new editions to our range this week are Luscombe's Organic St. Clements and Old Moors Cider with Blackberry, both which come from Devon.
We've been selling a few of the Luscombe drinks since we first arrived in Lifton (nearly 3 years ago now). We really like them and they've all proven to be popular alternatives to some of the more commercially known juice-style drinks. Their St Clements is a welcome addition to our range of Hot Ginger Beer, Strawberry Lemonade, Raspberry Lemmonade (my favourite with a shot of gin!), and Apple and Pear Juice, which won a Great Taste Gold Award in 2007.
We've only recently started stocking Old Moors from The Devon Cider Company. They make a range of different ciders and the one flavoured with Blackberry is really lovely. We already sell their Pear Cider, which I have to say is far nicer than another well known Irish brand.
If you have any suggestions for other locally produced drinks (or foods for that matter), please let us know.
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