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Anyone know where i can buy the cans? Preferably mail order and by the case

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I've only ever seen bottles... you sure it comes in cans? Not everything does.

 

If you can do with bottles... well... google it :/ I got it as the top result. And the second from top result. And third. Etc.

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I've never seen it in cans either! Second, when did you change your name? Third, when did you become a mod? Fourth, you can buy the pear(clearly superiorest) ones in sainsburys for like a little less than what you would in a pub, like £1.50 each?. I'm talking in cheap places though, like wetherspoons.

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Kopparberg Cider is wonderful stuff.. discovered it by chance..

 

Yeah, large supermarkets by the bottle, and afaik (and as Shorteh said..) IKEA sell cans. Might get some actually..

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Is this the lastest trendy thing to be drinking then? A bit like Magners was last summer?

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I've googled it a bit more and for cans, some people are saying Sainsburys.

Not seen any when I was working there, and being therein after.

Is this the lastest trendy thing to be drinking then? A bit like Magners was last summer?

Yep, just after I was mocked for drinking cider, "blah blah bottom of the park with your friends when you were 15 wah wah"... Never did it personally, I only started drinking properly when I was 17.

 

It's cheap, it's strong[ish] and doesn't taste that bad either. A 2 litre bottle of Sainsburys "Strong" Dry Cider = £3. I could spend more on a 4 pack etc, but I don't see the point.

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Is this the lastest trendy thing to be drinking then? A bit like Magners was last summer?

 

Maybe so, at least this actually tastes decent though. And its pears. Mmmm.

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It's not quite like other ciders though, in that it's a pear cider which probably had 3kg of sugar in it, but it tastes bloody nice mmmm! I am intrigued by these cans which I've never seen before, and slightly worried that I've heard of the Ikea thing before too, can anyone confirm on these two things? Need a location for kopparberg cans over here!

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it tastes like pear drop sweets

or sugar plum fairies break dancing on my tounge.

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ive only seen it in cans, its so nice though, far better than magners which is shit.

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Damn, looks like it is only Ikea :(

 

Might contact the distributor and ask about cans, can't really go to Ikea to get them

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Old Rosie, t'is a silly plan putting pears in cider.

Haha, I was out with some girl and we were in weaherspoons and she was like get me a drink and i came back with a pint of old rosie she was like wtf.

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Just about every place sells it over here. My friend drinks it quite a lot but I think it´s because of his weird obsession with Sweden and not because of the taste... :heh:

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Old Rosie, t'is a silly plan putting pears in cider.

 

mmmm, I love the Old Rosie, although I do like to vary it a bit by chucking the occassional Kopparberg in there. If there is neither a Strongbow or Guinness has to suffice. Never heard of it in cans though.

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I'll have to try some of this... Hopefully the local Co-op will have some.

 

I've gone of Apple juice after drinking loads of this out of date cider at a party, I thought it tasted horrible, then I looked at the label and it was off by 3 years.

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