Cider & Cheese Tasting

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Wednesday, 5th July 2017 at 7:30pm
The Forester


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There is nothing quite like cider and cheese. As part of CAMRA's West Middlesex Branch's events, we are offering people a chance to see how the complexities of the flavours in cider complement the flavours in cheese. Five different ciders will be paired with five different British cheeses by Master Trainer and judge, Christine Cryne.

Improve your understanding of both cider and cheese! This fun event starts at 7.30pm in the upstairs room of the Foresters and will last about an hour.

NB We regret that due to the need to purchase items in advance, we are unable to give refunds once a ticket has been purchased.


This tasting is now full but if you are into your cider, why not book a ticket for the cider tasting at the Snooty Fox in October to celebrate cider month. See https://event.bookitbee.com/12705/celebrating-cider 

Or what about a beer and chocolate tasting at the Bohemia, the home of the London Brewing Company: https://event.bookitbee.com/12718/beer-chocolate



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When

Starts: Wednesday, July 5th 2017 at 7:30pm

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Where

The Forester
2 Leighton Road
Ealing

London
W13 9EP
United Kingdom
 

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This event is organized by christine cryne.

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