Written on: 05/04/2010
woodpecker cider, i tried it.. and i felt like... a woodpecker... pecking on wood... probably the best feeling ive ever had.. i would recommend to everyone who loves pecking.. and wood (read more)
Written on: 12/02/2010
When i first tried woodpecker cider i thought i was in heaven, that sweet necter flushing down my esophagus was just the best feeling ever.
Woodpecker cider isn't just any old cider, it was made by the legend Percy Bulmers in 1894. Now some say Percy was a bit of a genius, and they would be correct.
Now you can buy woodpecker cider in some pubs for about £2.50 a bottle, or go to bookers and get 24 bottles for like £14, bargain.
One night when i was drinking woodpecker cider about 15...
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Written on: 12/02/2010
Woodpecker Cider is an alcoholic drink originally made in 1894 by Percy Bulmer in Herefordshire, today it is still brewed by Bulmers.
It is the best drink that will ever pass down your throat with its clean crisp and ENYOYmently refreshing taste.
To drink WoodPecker is to be touched by GOD (IF he were to exsist) the cream of blessed we rock your boat like a yaught out at sea.
Drink Pecker (for the cool cats) and you will not be dissipointed (UNLESS YOU ARE GAY)
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Written on: 05/12/2006 by Carlh (12 reviews written)
It is a great drink! It tastes nice, and you won't get too drunk. It can get slightly tasteless after a lot, but it's quite cheap, and I think it is a good drink for people who have never drank alcohol before, and Wood[pecker cider has got to be better than Frosty Jack, that all the younger kids are drinking. (read more)
Written on: 29/11/2006 by ajmachg (21 reviews written)
Woodpecker Cider, is one of the best brands of cider. Woodpecker offers taste, quality and refreshment. I have it when I don't want to get drunk, but have a good time. It is nice every time you have it, but do it to death and you could go off it. (read more)
Written on: 22/01/2006 by ThomasC (1 review written)
The added sweetener is not defined. Is it aspartame, a neuro toxin and carcinogen, about to be banned in New Mexico, or Stevia a healthy sweetener? Who the heck allows such sloppy labelling laws. Bought my bottle of Woodpecker in Vienna, and won't open it till I find out. (read more)
Written on: 19/05/2011
Please check your facts before using such emotive words as neurotoxin
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<br/>Aspartame has been found to be safe for human consumption by more than ninety countries worldwide,[46][47] with FDA officials describing aspartame as "one of the most thoroughly tested and studied food additives the agency has ever approved" and its safety as "clear cut".[
Written on: 27/08/2005 by butcher001 (1 review written)
To me there is no real point in drinking Woodpecker Cider as it doesn't have any effect on you. (I like to feel a bit tipsy at least)A choice between Coffee and this - give me a cup of coffee. (read more)
Written on: 30/11/2006
How much do you normally drink, may I ask?
Written on: 20/06/2005 by bklynbeerlover
I like Woodpecker Cider alot when relaxing watching a game with my friends. (read more)
Written on: 24/05/2005 by terrier (20 reviews written)
I like the taste of Woodpecker, however the problem is that it just isn't strong enough. 3 litres of the stuff does not get me even remotely tipsy. It can be very refreshing chilled like lemonade though. (read more)
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Cult Fiction's Response to ajmachg's Review
Written on: 06/01/2007
Hello,
<br/>Firstly, Woodpecker cider is a mass produced, heavily processed commercial cider that has lost the traditional aspects from older more finer ciders. The aspect ratio is of a clear yellow that is a direct result of excessive industrial refining, including carbonation (intensifying the gas content). For me this has practically killed what cider was once famous for...it's cloudy appearance from the sediment content of the apples!!
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<br/>My preference is 'Biddendens' - it has a higher percentage of finer cider apples, and exposes a much fuller bodied flavour on the palate.