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stampmypassport
Sep 1, 07, 11:52 am
I'm coming "home" to DC on my holiday to visit friends and go camping. I've recently become quite addicted to both Bulmer's and Kopparberg as a summer beverage. Does anyone know where I can buy Bulmer's/Magner's in bottles? (I know of several irish pubs I can have it in, but would like to take it with me camping). Also, has Kopparberg pear cider (or other varieties) made it to the US from Sweden? (I'd take in-pub suggestions on this one as well!)

Thanks!

flyingsaucer
Sep 1, 07, 2:33 pm
I'm coming "home" to DC on my holiday to visit friends and go camping. I've recently become quite addicted to both Bulmer's and Kopparberg as a summer beverage. Does anyone know where I can buy Bulmer's/Magner's in bottles? (I know of several irish pubs I can have it in, but would like to take it with me camping). Also, has Kopparberg pear cider (or other varieties) made it to the US from Sweden? (I'd take in-pub suggestions on this one as well!)

Thanks!

Oooh, I think it's very local. We drink Herefordshire cider here and a lot of that you can't get anywhere more than a county away. Thought of setting up boutique cidery outlet once, for those very small cider mills (eg Dunkertons) as well as the more commercial ones. Incidentally pear cider is called perry.

slawecki
Sep 2, 07, 8:16 am
I think chevvy chase:

http://www.chevychasewine.com/

carries bulmer & manger

do a search for cider. what are those $14-15 ciders????

gre
Sep 2, 07, 8:40 am
I don't know if it's acceptable substitute but I think Total Beverage carries Woodchuck cider.

stampmypassport
Sep 2, 07, 1:59 pm
Thanks for the Chevy Chase Link!

Sadly Woodchuck is not an acceptable substitute. While its widely available, I don't find it very tasty. Though I've never tried their perry so perhaps I'll investigate that.

flyingsaucer
Sep 2, 07, 3:01 pm
I had a look at some local places to see if they export but sadly they don't. But you can get some info from www.dunkertons.co.uk (http://www.dunkertons.co.uk) and http://www.orchard-hive-and-vine.co.uk/

stampmypassport
Sep 2, 07, 3:18 pm
I had a look at some local places to see if they export but sadly they don't. But you can get some info from www.dunkertons.co.uk (http://www.dunkertons.co.uk) and http://www.orchard-hive-and-vine.co.uk/

In theory I can just bring some with me, especially as it means I'll then have room for some of the stuff I plan on bringing back. Its just more of a hassle that way. I've put some of my local friends on the task - we'll see what they come up with :)

brendog
Sep 2, 07, 3:39 pm
I've occasionally seen Magner's at several neighbourhood liquor stores as well as Strongbow (Yes, I know it's made by poms)...

As far as pubs, the Brickskeller over on 23rd and P generally has a fairly good selection, but it's only in bottles and their inventory is very variable.

stampmypassport
Sep 2, 07, 5:40 pm
I've occasionally seen Magner's at several neighbourhood liquor stores as well as Strongbow (Yes, I know it's made by poms)...

As far as pubs, the Brickskeller over on 23rd and P generally has a fairly good selection, but it's only in bottles and their inventory is very variable.

Do you, perchance, remember the names of any of these establishments? Strongbow is by far easier to find. Strongbow is actually made by the Bulmer's people.
I know I can get it at the Brick, and several Irish Bars much closer to where I'll be crashing my first night (both Fado's and the Irish Channel in Chinatown have it), but I'm really looking for the portability factor.

brendog
Sep 2, 07, 7:01 pm
On a couple of occasions, I have seen Magners over at Sherry's Liquors in Woodley (Calvert and Conn.). It's a bit of a crap shoot, however. Most of the hogher end LQ stores in town should have one or the other.

CrackAddick
Sep 9, 07, 7:27 am
Strongbow is actually made by the Bulmer's people.


Depends which Bulmers you mean :)

Strongbow is made by an English company called HP Bulmer Ltd (They also make Scrumpyjack & Woodpecker). While Bulmers (Magners outside Ireland) is made by an Irish company called Bulmers Ltd.

Given the choice, I would take a Pear or Blueberry Kopparberg over any of the above brands.


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