I smell an entry for this weeks photo contest...Yes, time flies when one is having fun, but "life is short"
I smell an entry for this weeks photo contest...Yes, time flies when one is having fun, but "life is short"
Too dangerous yes, except for the tiny bug I see sitting on a spike.
Look at the name of the pub "Adam and Eve" recall what fruit they were not supposed to eat in the Garden of Eden. We don't actually know if it was supposed to be an apple in the bible, I hope not given all the "Apples" I have bought over the last decade...you really can’t drink cider?
Oh, no, I got the pun. ? I just didn't know if no cider is actually a real "rule" there. ? Hard cider is delicious. Plus, it's a public house. In the UK. They don't get all weird about alcohol like some Americans.Look at the name of the pub "Adam and Eve" recall what fruit they were not supposed to eat in the Garden of Eden. We don't actually know if it was supposed to be an apple in the bible, I hope not given all the "Apples" I have bought over the last decade...
Hard cider is alcoholic. Otherwise I guess it's just regular cider to us, what you would get at an apple festival for kids, for example. I had never heard of hard cider until 8 years or so ago when we went apple picking and they had an outpost for an actual cidery where they make hard cider. Hard cider has really upped the presence over the past number of years.Sorry about the pun This is very much a pub for a real ale, pulled from the barrel, which is what I enjoyed - although I'm told that they do have Aspail's 'cyder' on draught - from Suffolk.
Not sure what what you would call 'hard cider'? Is that like rough cloudy scrumpy, as home-brew in Somerset & Devon?
btw, I was there during a November, so missed the display of hanging baskets, as per
& when they say 1249, they don't mean nearly Ten to One