thrash metal maniac wrote:WHY DON'T PEOPLE LIKE CIDER?!?!?!
Seriously...?! have you lot only tried shitty cider like Blackthorn, Strongbow, £2-from-the-offy-cos-i'm-too-poor-for-decent-cider cider, etc?!?!
I LOVE cider... sweet and crispy, perfect for cilling out! Thatchers factory is only a few miles from my house aswell- Cheddar Valley from the barrels is fookin tasty, and will get you mashed!
I guess Cider is a love it or loathe it experience. Personally, I am not a big fan. My mate used to go down to Wookie Hole and bring back gallons of the stuff, from local farms, in petrol containers. To me, it tasted like he had petrol mixed in with it

He swore it was lethal, yet I drank a gallon of it and it had no effect whatsoever, except to give me a dodgy tummy the next day.
I have tried loads of other bottled ciders and used to go the "Cider House" local pub, where they had loads of different draught brews, and never liked any of it much. Best of the lot was my mate's homebrew. He crushed the apples in his garage's vice and, when it was ready, it tasted of iron filings.

I do like a bit of Perry though.
My personal poison is either German Dark Hefeweizens or Belgium Trappist monk ales. I liked Porters and Stouts too, but not stuff like Guinness/Murphys. That's the Stella of the Stout world - the best known, but nowhere near the best. Compare it to Hook Norton Double Stout, or a Russian Imperial Stout.
Can't stand wine of any type, except Mead on occassions. No matter how good people say it is, it all tastes like Sarsons to me

I also can't stand the snobbery that seems to surround it.
I remember asking for Mead at a Medieval night in Windsor, some years back, and the barman hadn't a clue what I was talking about! I pick up a load of it at the Tewksbury Medival Festival each year. The Drunken Monk people have a large range.
I was never much into spirits, though I used to get through a fair amount of Wild Turkey Bourbon in my 20s. I also used to trade CDs with a Bulgarian guy. He couldn't afford to buy CDs, so he used to send me 3 bottles of the local Vodka in exchange for a CD. That cost him the equivalent of a couple of quid + postage. In the end, I had more bottles than I knew what to do with, and started flogging them off.