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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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Two Brothers Winter Legends Returns – The Perfect Winter Warmers

When the nights draw in and the markets start to twinkle, there’s nothing better than wrapping your hands around a steaming cup of something properly comforting. This winter, we...

Brothers Cider Returns to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland with Two Winter Flavours!

The festive season is here, and we’re excited to announce that Brothers Cider is back as the Official Mulled Cider Partner of Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 2025! Located in the he...

The Best Halloween Drinks for Your Party – Featuring Brothers Toffee Apple Cider

Halloween is all about tricks, treats, and a little bit of magic in your glass. If you’re planning a party this October, it’s not just about the costumes – it’s about the drinks...

Brothers Toffee Apple Cider Is Autumn’s Favourite Treat – Now at Tesco!

Autumn’s here, the nights are drawing in, and Halloween plans are creeping up fast. And you know what that means – it’s officially Toffee Apple season. 🍎 This cult-favourite Bro...

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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