Celtic Marches (Abrahalls), HEF, UK

picture of Celtic Marches (Abrahalls) Thundering Molly submitted by BushWalker
picture of Celtic Marches (Abrahalls) Thundering Molly submitted by BushWalker

Thundering Molly

ABV: 5.2%
500 ml serving:

English style cider. Dry, smooth tasting, with mild fruit taste.


Taste Properties


Reviews

reviewer IanWhitlock
IanWhitlock (1575) said:
Very refreshing Herefordshire cider, unremarkable, but exactly how a good cider should be. Very strong apple aroma, with a slightly smokey aftertaste. At 5.2% a perfect drink for an all day binge
Reviewed on 12 Nov 2021

5 likes
reviewer Sharikkamur
Sharikkamur (362) said:
This is a very pleasant light cider. Semi-sweet and lightly carbonated, itโ€™s an easy one to drink.
Reviewed on 24 Dec 2020
5 likes
reviewer Kavi
Kavi (164) said:
light coloured, slightly bitter taste for 5,2% with a good hint of apple. light carbonation. it's decent, nothing special.
Reviewed on 01 Oct 2022
4 likes
reviewer TimothyHoward
TimothyHoward (485) said:
Please note this review concerns the still, bag in the box variety of this drink. A commonly found classic. Session strength semi sweet flavour. A good all-rounder, great for beginners.
Reviewed on 04 Mar 2019
4 likes
reviewer RichardH22
RichardH22 (1570) said:
This is a very pleasant refreshing cider which I really enjoyed. Golden colour with a light carbonation and a full bodied mellow taste. Strong ripe apple initial taste with a definitive burnt smoky flavour that emerges throughout which leaves a lasting impression.
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2023
3 likes
reviewer berty30
berty30 (1286) said:
Apple,sweet,medium, smooth very refreshing
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2024
2 likes
reviewer ThomasM
ThomasM (926) said:
Celtic Marches Thundering Molly (5.2% ABV, 500ml). Made from Herefordshire cider apples, no sugar or other additives other than sulphites. Clear, bright yellow golden with a small head that disappears quickly. Ripe apples, some vinegar, hints of caramel in the aroma. Medium body, low carbonation. Ripe, slightly sugary red apples at first, then some mild acidity, apple skins, very mild tannins, lemon. Low bitterness throughout. Finish is medium dry, with apple skins, lingering mild sweetness. Rather weak aftertaste overall, hints of yellow apple, some meek caramel. Appealingly fruity cider, a bit on the sweetish side. Not much depth, but refreshing. 7.5/10.
Reviewed on 24 Oct 2023
2 likes
reviewer Judge
Judge (19017) said:
Golden colour, clear with mid range fizz. Light floral aroma. Fresh apple flavour with a little hay and smoke in the background. Light and refreshing.
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2020

2 likes
reviewer OxfordFarmhouse
OxfordFarmhouse (669) said:
Light & slightly carbonated. Pleasant to drink but not much body.
Reviewed on 07 Jan 2017
2 likes
reviewer BushWalker
BushWalker (13101) said:
Pale yellow, with a somewhat floral aroma. Slightly sour, ripe apple flavour, with tones of tobacco. Drinkable, but unremarkable.
Reviewed on 23 Jan 2018

1 like

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