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Best ciders to try in 2023 for a refreshing summer drink

Nothing quite says summer like a cold pint of cider on a Sunday afternoon as you bask in the sunshine from your local pub garden.

Often overshadowed by the latest gin or new craft beer, cider is the unsung hero of alcoholic beverages. Made from fresh fruit (and only fresh fruit), it’s light, refreshing and thirst-quenching.

Cider is created using a similar process to wine, fruit is fermented and depending on the length of the process as well as factors such as barrel-ageing and co-fermentation with another fruit, the taste can be remarkably different. Your beverage could be anything from still to sparkling, bitter or sweet - the combinations are endless.

With so many established, artisinal and smaller labels popping up left, right and centre, selecting the perfect cider in and amongst the hundreds of bottles and cans on the market is no easy feat.

Luckily, we’ve done the searching (and drinking) for you, and have come up with the best ciders to sample right now. We’ve made our way through traditional cider comprised from the famed apples of the West Country as well as some of the most innovative flavour creations that exist (Parma Violet cider anyone?).

For those cider sceptics who prefer to hold on tightly to their glass of wine or G&T, we’ve got you covered - there are some impressive rose ciders that are incredibly crisp and fruity as well as a range of botanical drinks that are the perfect marrying of the gin and cider world.

If you’re looking to spruce up a normal pint of cider then try creating a slushie using the Brothers recipe below.

Brothers Marshmallow Cider Slushie

Ingredients

  • Lots of ice
  • 500g fresh strawberries
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 60ml vodka
  • 500ml Brothers Marshmallow Cider
  • Mint & strawberries to garnish

Method

Add ice, strawberries, lemon zest, vodka and Brothers Marshmallow cider to a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into small glasses and garnish with mint and half a strawberry.

Now it’s time to add these delicious tipples to your online checkout. It won’t be long until you’re sipping on a world-class cider.

Shop our list of the best, thirst-quenching ciders below

Showerings Triple Vintage Cider

From the exterior packaging, you’d be mistaken for thinking that this was a posh mini bottle of wine with its embossed glass and lavish label - and you’d be half right. This may just be the poshest pint you’ll have this summer.

With over 170 years of experience, Showerings’ cider is not the kind of taste that you will automatically associate with a product of this type. It’s about the furthest thing you can get from what you’ll find in a student union.

It is made from Dabinett apples sourced in the label’s award-winning orchard in Somerset - and for those in the know, you’ll be well aware that this is one of the most highly regarded varieties of apples on the market, giving a well-balanced bittersweet taste that is the perfect mix of sugars and tannins and is full-bodied.

Serve up in a wine glass to give the beverage the element of sophistication that it deserves.

Buy now £45.00, Showerings

Sxollie Granny Smith Cider 500M

Hailing from South Africa, this is a cider with a difference. Pronounced sko-llie (like trolley), each bottle contains five fresh pressed Granny Smith apples that are fermented in the same way as a wine with champagne yeast. The end result? A lightly carbonated and refreshingly bitter-sweet drink - so delicious it’ll convert the non-cider drinkers.

Alongside the Granny Smith cider, there’s also Cripps Pink and Golden Delicious varieties. For the more adventurous drinkers, try the Packham’s Triumph Pear Perry that has subtle notes of honey, elderflower and almond.

Buy now £2.30, Tesco

Brothers Cider Mixed Case - 6 x 500ml

In the cider game since 1658, the Somerset-born label Brothers has some of the most creatively flavoured drinks on the market. You won’t find the likes of simple cider here, instead there’s unique combinations such as Marshmallow, Strawberries & Cream, and of course the most well known, toffee apple -made from a blend of cider, cream soda and toffee.

These all-rounder ciders have a smooth taste with a rich creamy finish that are heavenly for those with a sweet tooth. As the days get chillier, try heating them up for a warming evening tipple. All flavours are gluten-free and vegan-friendly.

Buy now £23.66, Amazon

Galipette Rosé Cidre

If summer could be bottled, it would taste pretty similar to this rose cider. French brand Galipette has created this thirst-quenching and light drink from rare, red-fleshed Pommes à Chair Rouge, that gives it the colour, character and taste of rose.

After something more dry? Try the Brut or Extra Brut cider made entirely from bitter-sweet Breton apples that tastes unlike any other cider out there.

Buy now £2.40, Waitrose

Thatchers Cloudy Lemon Cider 4x440ml

When life gives you lemons, make cider. In business for over 100 years, Thatchers knows how to make the perfect apple-based tipple and this Cloudy Lemon Cider is another brilliant addition to the company’s innovative and creative portfolio of flavours.

The sweet dessert apples - Braeburn, Gala and Red Spur to be precise - perfectly compliment the zingy taste of the freshly squeezed lemon juice. The result? A refreshing drink that, served over ice and a lemon wedge, tastes remarkably like lemonade (albeit for adults only).

Buy now £5.75, Sainsbury’s

Strongbow Ultra Dark Fruit Cider Cans

No roundup of cider is complete without a mention of iconic British brand Strongbow. Perhaps most associated with student days, the smell alone can conjure up forgotten memories of your youth. However, the new 330ml slimline cans are a marked departure from its past.

Not only do the cans look great and are easy to drink on the go, but the taste is a refreshing twist on the classic Dark Fruits. Under 100 calories per can ( 30 per cent fewer calories than Strongbow’s traditional cider), it’s refreshingly light and made from real blackcurrant and blackberry fruit juice.

Buy now £11.00, Asda

Kopparberg Alc-Free Mixed Fruit Tropical

Launched last summer, Kopparberg’s alcohol-free mixed fruit cider proved so popular, it’s been added to the line-up on a permanent basis.

Packed with all the punchy notes of its regular strength sister, the cider proves you can have all the flavour and fun without any of the alcohol units.

Buy now £3.50, Tesco

Dukeshill Traditional Apple Cider 6x330ml

For real cider lovers, the fruity additions or creative concoctions that crowd supermarket shelves can sometimes detract from the real taste of the drink. That’s why we love Dukeshill traditional apple cider that’s hand-crafted in small batches using the purest ingredients. The long maturation time gives the finished product a smooth, lightly sparkling and crisp taste that’s an absolute delight to sip on warm summer evenings.

Buy now £12.50, Dukeshill

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