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Juicy Apple Cider

Low ABV

Apples have a symbolic status in many legends, folklores, and traditions. They can represent love, beauty, wisdom, immortality, and temptation — to name but a few. We just reckon they make a deliciously refreshing beverage. And Juicy Apple Cider is certainly that, with the crisp, sweet hit of ripe apples, balanced by a slightly dry finish. Hmmm, maybe they were right about the temptation thing

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