Brothers Cider

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Brothers Cider is a brand of cider produced by Brothers Drinks Co. Ltd. The company is based in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. Brothers Cider is known for its wide range of fruit-flavored ciders and has become a popular choice in the UK cider market.

History[edit | edit source]

Brothers Drinks Co. Ltd was founded in 1992 by four brothers: Matthew, Jonathan, Francis, and Daniel Showering. The Showering family has a long history in the cider-making industry, dating back to 1658. The company initially started by selling cider at the Glastonbury Festival, where it gained significant popularity.

Products[edit | edit source]

Brothers Cider offers a variety of flavors, including:

The ciders are available in different packaging formats, such as bottles, cans, and on draught.

Production[edit | edit source]

The production of Brothers Cider takes place in Shepton Mallet, where the company uses locally sourced apples and pears. The cider-making process involves fermenting the fruit juice, which is then blended and flavored to create the final product.

Marketing and Distribution[edit | edit source]

Brothers Cider has a strong presence in the UK market and is also available in several other countries. The brand is known for its innovative marketing campaigns and sponsorship of music festivals, which has helped it build a loyal customer base.

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