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Harvest

Freshly-picked Tom Putt apples

Katy

Katy is a delicious early apple for eating, juice or cider

Tom Putt

A versatile and beautiful apple

Wild flowers

The orchard meadow in early summer

Blossom

The orchard in May is delightful

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Craft Cider from Cumbria

Mosser Cider is the result of combining a passion for great cider with a desire to make a truly unique local product.

Crafted from apples grown in the challenging yet rewarding conditions of a Lake District fellside, our cider has a depth and complexity which reflects the land which yields it. Long summer days and refreshing rain, together with a cool environment for fermenting and maturing, combine to create a richly-flavoured cider.

Mosser Cider can only be found in outlets which take pride in local Cumbrian produce as well as excellent food and drink.

The ciders

Find our pure Cumbrian ciders at the following outlets (and follow the links for each cider in the list below for online sales): Beer Cockermouth and Online Sales, 3 Market Place, Cockermouth, ...

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The orchard at Mosser

The story – Old records show that our farmhouse, along with many in the county, had a small orchard close to the house to supply the needs of the occupants. In the 20th century these orchards disappeared ...

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How the cider is made

Making pure craft cider is in essence a very simple process. Just mill the apples and press them, pour the juice into a container and let it ferment. When it has fermented, bottle it and it is ready to ...

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