Not even a global pandemic can stop a Warwickshire cider maker from completing the launch its latest cider
Not even a global pandemic can stop a Warwickshire cider maker from completing the launch its latest drink.
Local craft cider makers Napton Cidery launched its 'Lost Apple' keg cider just before lockdown in March.
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Hide AdBut with businesses grinding to a halt across the country, many people did not get a chance to enjoy the new cider.
However, with pubs and businesses reopening, the Napton based company is seeing sales recover.
Napton Cidery owner Jolyon Olivier commented: "With pubs opening again and the summer weather bringing out the customers, it's good to see our Lost Apple picking up sales again."
Lost Apple is currently sold in selected pubs in Warwickshire including The Folly at Napton, The Buck and Bell at Long Itchington and the New Bowling Green in Warwick.
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Hide AdJolyon commented: "It's a continuing success story here at Napton following the setbacks at the beginning of the year. The cidery was started just under five years ago now and our latest cider - the Lost Apple - is the latest in our line of wonderful, naturally crafted cider.”