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Brothers Cider

Our story began at Glastonbury Festival in 1995. We'll see you at the B-Bar near the West Holts Stage.

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Toffee Apple Is Back!

You begged, you cried, you DM’d us 342 times. So here. You. Go.  Brothers Toffee Apple Cider is back by popular demand! After taking a brief hiatus, we've listened to your feedb...

Introducing Summer in a Can…. Brothers Pineapple & Passionfruit Cider

Ever wished you could bottle up that feeling of toes in the sand, sun on your face, and a fruity drink in hand? Well, guess what? We just did.   This fresh, fruity blend brings ...

30 Years Of Brothers Cider: Born In The Fields, Built To Last

This year, we’re raising a glass (or a few) to a huge milestone: Brothers Cider turns 30!  That’s three decades of bold flavours, unforgettable festivals, and staying true to ou...

Win Glastonbury Festival Tickets

As the Official Cider of Glastonbury Festival 2025, we're thrilled to offer you the chance to win 1 of 5 pairs of general admission tickets to Glastonbury Festival!  Exclusive P...

We are Matthew, Jonathan, Francis and Daniel.

For 14 generations our family has always strived to make light, refreshing ciders using a variety of fruit. We are trailblazers of fruit cider and creators of curiously wonderful flavours.

Showerings Cider making family history in Shepton Mallet

Family Album

We have been making cider since 1658. This is the first documented evidence of Gabriel Showering, our uncle 14 generations back, taking his cider around the public houses of Shepton Mallet, Wells and Glastonbury.

In 1842 we opened our first pub, The Kings Arms in Shepton Mallet. It was hard work but luckily our ancestors were not shirkers, so we opened more pubs, like the unusually named Black Swan, also in Shepton Mallet.

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