Unlocking Hereford's long-lost cider brandy
Matured for 30 years, its makers say the spirit represents the revival of a lost tradition, with stocks of the King Offa preserved by the Museum of Cider in Pomona Place.
The museum has collaborated with Ludlow Distillery to produce this specific cider brandy, after the original spirits were first made by the King Offa Distillery in 1984, with Bertram Bulmer fighting a battle to secure the first modern licence to distil the spirit in England.
Elizabeth Pimblett from the Museum of Cider and Ludlow Distillery's Shaun Ward tell Elliott Webb how the creation came in to being, what to expect when you sample it and how it has Herefordshire flowing through every drop.
Image credit: Museum of Cider/Ludlow Distillery
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