32 episodes

The Cider Voice Podcast began in 2020 as a series of interviews with some of the UK’s leading cidermakers, exploring their origins, philosophies and differences and capturing the challenges they were facing from the impact of COVID-19.

During the podcast’s two-year hiatus, aspirational cider and perry has emerged from lockdown in a shape that would have been unimaginable just five or six years ago. All around the world, in pubs, bars, bottleshops, restaurants and peoples’ homes, cider and perry is being consumed and talked about in new ways, by new drinkers and reaching fresh new heights.

Feeling that this inspiring movement deserved the support of its own podcast, we restarted Cider Voice with a fresh format and brief. Now hosted by original founder and fourth generation cidermaker Albert Johnson, along with cider and perry writer, presenter and author Adam Wells and actor, director, harvest-hand and serial enthusiast Justin Wells, we aim through conversations, fun, and more than a few technical hitches, to give voice to the worldwide cider revolution.

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    • 4.5 • 2 Ratings

The Cider Voice Podcast began in 2020 as a series of interviews with some of the UK’s leading cidermakers, exploring their origins, philosophies and differences and capturing the challenges they were facing from the impact of COVID-19.

During the podcast’s two-year hiatus, aspirational cider and perry has emerged from lockdown in a shape that would have been unimaginable just five or six years ago. All around the world, in pubs, bars, bottleshops, restaurants and peoples’ homes, cider and perry is being consumed and talked about in new ways, by new drinkers and reaching fresh new heights.

Feeling that this inspiring movement deserved the support of its own podcast, we restarted Cider Voice with a fresh format and brief. Now hosted by original founder and fourth generation cidermaker Albert Johnson, along with cider and perry writer, presenter and author Adam Wells and actor, director, harvest-hand and serial enthusiast Justin Wells, we aim through conversations, fun, and more than a few technical hitches, to give voice to the worldwide cider revolution.

    Cider Voice S03E12 - Massive Punts! You keep saying "Lovely tannins", what does that actually mean?!

    Cider Voice S03E12 - Massive Punts! You keep saying "Lovely tannins", what does that actually mean?!

    This time, Justin, Adam and Albert go on a walk through the complex world of bittersweet (and bittersharp) cider. Armed with questions, praise and a few fairly satisfactory answers, our earnest trio attempt to define dryness, get technical about tannins, try to figure out polyphenols, and ponder the platonic ideal of corner shop snack pairings... with only a mere couple of digressions about punts and cheese.
    Ciders from Skyborry Cider & Ross-on-Wye
    Albert is bitter @rosscider
    Adam is sharp @adamhwells
    Justin is sweet @justinwells1346

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Cider Voice S03E11 - It's Not A Rock, It's A Boulder!

    Cider Voice S03E11 - It's Not A Rock, It's A Boulder!

    The team debriefs after a truly epic craftcon. We try to choose favourite moments – from Albert’s grey face to Justin’s journey home to Adam pretending to understand the science of tannins. We celebrate the marvellous positivity, dynamism and curiosity that craftcon instils in the British – and Italian! – cider communities, and we deviate seamlessly into a discussion of ourpomona.org, and the ways we can reach out and connect for the 363 days a year we don’t get to be at craftcon.
    Ciders by @tornplant and @tomoliverscider
    Albert crafts @rossciderAdam cons (not in that way) @Cider_Review and @adamhwellsJustin is still on a bus home from Cirencester @justinwells1346

    • 49 min
    Cider Voice S03E10 - Fantastic! Again! Three Times!

    Cider Voice S03E10 - Fantastic! Again! Three Times!

    In this mini-episode Adam runs out of both co-hosts and synonyms for superlatives as he sits down to chat with two of the pod's best friends, Helen Anne Smith and Rachel Hendry of Burum Collective.
    We talk through their newly-launched collaboration ciders with Little Pomona: what they are, why they were made, what the process was and how come one of them just wouldn't sparkle?
    Along the way we touch on Burum's ongoing work to promote free education and inclusivity in hospitality, the importance of time in cider and the number of days' toil needed to become a proper cidermaker. (We settle on two – Albert's mileage may vary).
    Albert is fantastic @rosscider
    Adam is fantastic @cider_review
    Justin is fantastic @justinwellsjustin
    Contribute to Our Pomona

    • 16 min
    Cider Voice S03E09 - Have you ever eaten Hawthorn leaves?

    Cider Voice S03E09 - Have you ever eaten Hawthorn leaves?

    Adam has written a book! It’s called Perry: A Drinker’s Guide (guess what it’s about), and it’s out at the start of May.
    So in this episode we’re indulging him by chatting all about it. Why write a book about perry? How did it all come together? What were the challenges and surprises? And who wrote that AMAZING foreword?
    Meanwhile Justin is on his own mission for perry. Listen out for crunching sounds next time you pass a hedgerow, that’s all we’ll say!
    You can pre-order a copy of the book here: https://shop1.camra.org.uk/product/perry-a-drinkers-guide/
    Book a ticket to the launch event at Ross-on-Wye’s The Yew Tree here: https://shop.rosscider.com/product/perry-a-drinker-s-guide-by-adam-wells-launch-party-perry-tasting-friday-3rd-may-at-7pm/816
    Other launch events include:
    Big Apple, Much Marcle, 11:30am 5th May
    CAMRA Launch event, London, week commencing 13th May (date TBC)
    Station House, Durham, 22nd May
    Artistraw Cider, Hay on Wye, afternoon 26th May
    Castle Tap, Reading, evening 26th May
    By The Glass, Cardiff, 11th June
    Little Pomona, Bromyard, 6pm 22nd June
    Manchester Cider Club, 8th August
    London Cider Club, 26th September
    Plus look out at all big CAMRA festivals. And we hope to add a few more events soon!
    Albert runs the book @rosscider
    Adam smudges pages @cider_review
    Justin (hawthorn) leafs through @justinwellsjustin
    Contribute to Our Pomona

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Cider Voice S03E08 - Yes, yes, yes, good, good, good, yes, yes (In conversation with Elizabeth Pimblett, Museum of Cider)

    Cider Voice S03E08 - Yes, yes, yes, good, good, good, yes, yes (In conversation with Elizabeth Pimblett, Museum of Cider)

    With Albert back in the fold and Justin finally having picked his ciders up from his friend's house we journey back in time into cider's murky past via a fantastic conversation with Elizabeth Pimblett of the Cider Museum – no, Museum of Cider!
    We learn about cider in the Civil War, Bulmers Pomagne, the hidden history of women in cider, riots and crystal glassware, and along the way dig into archery on football pitches, apples named after people and why Albert thinks the old Pomonas are useless.
    Contribute to Our Pomona
    Albert makes cider @rossciderAdam writes about it mostly @cider_reviewJustin leaves it at other peoples' hosues @justinwellsjustin

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Cider Voice S03E07 - The World is Running Out of Sand

    Cider Voice S03E07 - The World is Running Out of Sand

    What are the ciders that have shaped the way you look at the drink, and possibly changed your life?
    In this episode, Albert hands the pod keys to Justin and Adam, who sit down to answer this very question.
    In the process they discuss their seminal ciders and perries, with only a moderate number of seismic conversational segues to discuss mid-20th century Japanese cinema, what you’d top up a Raison d’Être bottle with and how a paucity of sand is actually dooming us all.
    Get in touch on Twitter, Instagram or email us at albert@cidervoice.com
    Albert is king of the sandcastle @rossciderAdam plays in the @cider_review sandpitJustin has his head in the sand @justinwellsjustin
    Ciders today by:Killahora OrchardsButford OrganicsChalkdownLittle PomonaEve’sDownsideHalfpenny GreenEdenRoss-on-Wye
    and… erm… Waterford Whisky

    • 1 hr 40 min

Customer Reviews

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Long live the revolution!

Cider and perry as a respected part of a drinks and hospitality industry is a somewhat novel concept for some, but not for those who listen to this podcast. A trifle rambling at times there are some real nuggets of information presented here and an in depth discussion of things that really matter to make it a very enjoyable listen.

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