A true
scrumpy cider, made by
Westons in
Much Marcle,
Herefordshire,
England.
Containing 7.3%
alcohol by volume, this cider is
flat and naturally
cloudy. It is named after
Westons' 1921 Aveling Porter
Steam Engine.
The taste, which is extremely
acidic, is nothing like
keg cider, nor like 'fake' scrumpies such as
Scrumpy Jack. For this reason, I would recommend having a taste before purchasing a
pint. Also, I would not recommend drinking to excess due to the high alcohol content. An 'Old Rosie
Hangover' is a unique animal.