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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) hold their biannual Cider and Perry Month which celebrates the October harvest and some of the UK’s oldest and most haunted pubs.
As autumn nights draw in, the Campaign is giving fans of spooky season the ultimate guide to haunted pubs, all of which proudly serve real cider and perry. For history buffs, avid ghost hunters, and lovers of real cider and perry looking for a memorable night, Cider and Perry Month offers the perfect excuse to explore new pubs this autumn, as instalments of a new online guide to haunted pubs are released throughout October.
Those who want to sample real cider and perry, but don’t want to brave the possibility of the paranormal, are also well catered for as the month will see the announcement of CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Pub of the Year on 1 October. As well as the UK winner, the guide includes regional heat winners and will be released throughout the month, ensuring there’s a nearby pub for (almost) everyone to experience the best that the UK cider and perry scene has to offer.
October is a busy time in the cider makers’ calendar, when fruit is harvested, milled, pressed and stored for fermentation and cider and perry production is in full flow. This Cider and Perry Month, see everything that goes into production with CAMRA Learn & Discover. Join writer Rachel Hendry for A Day in the Life of a Harvester on 19 October, and ‘Ciderologist’ Gabe Cook for a two-part video series on How Cider is Made available on 7 and 16 October on the CAMRA YouTube channel. Gabe will be taking cider lovers further afield on 23 October too, with the latest instalment of his World of Cider tour, where he’ll be visiting Asturias in northern Spain.
The prestigious Pomona Award is also due to be handed out, with the official presentation taking place on 11 October.
Commenting, CAMRA Real Ale, Cider and Perry Campaigns Director, Gillian Hough said:
“I encourage everyone to raise a glass of real cider or perry in celebration this October. Whether you brave your nearest haunted pub, visit our regional and UK Cider and Perry Pub of the Year champions, or stay in for a deep dive into CAMRA Learn & Discover, there are plenty of ways to explore what makes cider and perry so special.
“There’s a serious side to our Cider and Perry Month campaign too. Current labelling laws mean that consumers don’t have all the information they need to make an informed decision about the products they enjoy. Legally, cider can be as little as 35% juice and contain all sorts of ‘Halloween horrors’ that don’t need to be declared on the label. We believe consumers deserve to know what they’re getting and it’s time that Government take action to protect our rights as consumers.
“Head to the CAMRA website or follow us on social media to get all the latest throughout the month.”
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