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444: Worleys and Honey’s: Somerset Cider Makers
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Neil Worley was last on this podcast back in 2016 on episode 26! He and Ria met up at CiderCon which was being held that year in Portland Oregon. Neil’s episode on Keeving, a basic how-to, has been a perennical favorite for listeners. Kimberly Jones took over Honey’s Cider in 2019 for Bob Honey. Both makers are based in Somerset and each have their own unique style and approach to making Cider.
Neil and Kim Craft Ciders Made at Worley and Honey’sWorley Cider:
- Special Reserve Keeved Cider – winner of the Golden Fork award
- Medium Dry Bottled Cider
- Find Worley at Frome Weekly Market
Honey’s Ciders
- Midford Cider (Medium Dry)
- Cam Valley Cider
- Stony Bonk (Cider-Ginger Beer Blend)
Neil and Kim have observed a shift in cider preferences, with still ciders flourishing outdoors. Neil’s experiments in keeving and controlled oxidation highlight the scientific precision he applies to cider making. Meanwhile, Kim is expanding Honey’s range with blends tailored to local heritage.
How to find Worleys and Honey’s CiderVisit the Froome Independent Market from March to December on the first Sunday of each month for a chance to taste their creations.
cider to go in classic Bag in Box Contact info for Worleys and Honey’s Cider- Worleys – https://www.worleyscider.co.uk/
- Honey’s – http://www.honeyscider.co.uk
- Totally Cider Tour to the UK – send an email to [email protected] to get on the wait list for this 2025 tour taking place August 25-31, 2025
- Chicago Cider Week
- Chicago Cider Summit
- CiderCon2025 Promo Code – Once you get to the registration form, towards the end of the first page you’ll reach a section in the form that says “additional registration information” and there is a question: If you have a coupon, please enter code here (case-sensitive): CiderChat
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Manage episode 463703070 series 1026268
Neil Worley was last on this podcast back in 2016 on episode 26! He and Ria met up at CiderCon which was being held that year in Portland Oregon. Neil’s episode on Keeving, a basic how-to, has been a perennical favorite for listeners. Kimberly Jones took over Honey’s Cider in 2019 for Bob Honey. Both makers are based in Somerset and each have their own unique style and approach to making Cider.
Neil and Kim Craft Ciders Made at Worley and Honey’sWorley Cider:
- Special Reserve Keeved Cider – winner of the Golden Fork award
- Medium Dry Bottled Cider
- Find Worley at Frome Weekly Market
Honey’s Ciders
- Midford Cider (Medium Dry)
- Cam Valley Cider
- Stony Bonk (Cider-Ginger Beer Blend)
Neil and Kim have observed a shift in cider preferences, with still ciders flourishing outdoors. Neil’s experiments in keeving and controlled oxidation highlight the scientific precision he applies to cider making. Meanwhile, Kim is expanding Honey’s range with blends tailored to local heritage.
How to find Worleys and Honey’s CiderVisit the Froome Independent Market from March to December on the first Sunday of each month for a chance to taste their creations.
cider to go in classic Bag in Box Contact info for Worleys and Honey’s Cider- Worleys – https://www.worleyscider.co.uk/
- Honey’s – http://www.honeyscider.co.uk
- Totally Cider Tour to the UK – send an email to [email protected] to get on the wait list for this 2025 tour taking place August 25-31, 2025
- Chicago Cider Week
- Chicago Cider Summit
- CiderCon2025 Promo Code – Once you get to the registration form, towards the end of the first page you’ll reach a section in the form that says “additional registration information” and there is a question: If you have a coupon, please enter code here (case-sensitive): CiderChat
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