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Had the black current one Saturday night. Wasn't to bad. But you can tell after a few would make u feel sick. Original on the other hand can drink plenty and feel fine.

ive not tried it yet so thought id grab a case to split with some mates on boxing day

You fellas need to try Rekorderlig. You'll never have another Bulmers again.

It is good, wild berry especially. But it's too sweet/exxy to drink all the time. Plus +46 is nicer, stronger and cheaper

You fellas need to try Rekorderlig. You'll never have another Bulmers again.

Tried and tested lol. Wild Berries is a nice drop but most of them are way too sweet. Kinda makes you sick after having 1.

It is good, wild berry especially. But it's too sweet/exxy to drink all the time. Plus +46 is nicer, stronger and cheaper

I must try the +46. I have enjoyed the Bulmers Pear one a lot so think it will be nice to compare it with another pear cider.

Lol. People actually care about the cost of what they drink?

i dont actually care at all. just saying +46 is better than any rekorderlig and if you havent tried it, do yourself a favour and head to dans while its on special

i dont actually care at all. just saying +46 is better than any rekorderlig and if you havent tried it, do yourself a favour and head to dans while its on special

Had some +46 the other week, was really surprised by it, was very nice. I also saw the new bulmers a few weeks ago, haven't got round to trying it yet.

i dont actually care at all. just saying +46 is better than any rekorderlig and if you havent tried it, do yourself a favour and head to dans while its on special

I have a couple in the fridge... It wasn't half bad, but it wont find itself onto my regular rotation.

Got mates over since this arvo, drinking beer wine & makers mark.

Ive had 1 glass (piss weak) of the burbs and a beer while all around me are rather 'happy'. Def dont miss the drink at all tho :/

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