Information about H. P. Bulmer



H.P. Bulmer, otherwise known as Bulmers Cider, was founded in 1887 in Hereford, England by Percy Bulmer, the 20-year-old son of the local rector at Credenhill, taking his mother's advice to make a career in food or drink, 'because neither ever go out of fashion'.[1]

Using apples from the orchard at his father's rectory and an old stone press on the farm next door, Percy made the first cider, upon which the family fortune would be made. Today HP Bulmer makes 65% of the five million hectolitres of cider sold annually in the United Kingdom and the bulk of the UK's cider exports.

His elder brother Fred, coming down from Kings College, Cambridge, turned down the offer of a post as tutor to the children of the King of Siam to join Percy in his fledgling cider business.

With a £1000 loan from their father, the brothers bought an 8-acre (32,000-m²) field just outside the city and built their first cider mill. It was little more than a shack compared to the huge modern stainless-steel computer-controlled cider-making plant that has grown up on a 75-acre (300,000-m²) site nearby.

Cider making in those early days was a hit or miss affair, the fermentation being achieved by the wild yeast in the apple, and more often than not the cider turned sour. It was a college friend of Fred's, Dr. Herbert Durham, who, in the 1890s, isolated the wild yeast to create the first pure cider yeast culture, which would ensure that fermentations were consistent. This was the start of commercial cider making.

Bulmers was first granted the Royal Warrant in 1911 and continues today as 'Cider Maker to Her Majesty the Queen'. Strongbow, the leading cider, is named after the bowman Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke. Its adverts feature a volley of arrows improbably hitting the bar of a pub.

The company was independent until 2003, when, having run into financial problems, it was taken over by brewing giant Scottish and Newcastle. Its Australia and New Zealand business, meanwhile, was sold to Australian brewer Foster's.

Recent developments

In addition to Strongbow Sirrus, Scottish & Newcastle has extended the Strongbow range with Jacques by Strongbow, a 5.5% ABV cider with cherry, raspberry and blackcurrant flavours, made in Belgium by Stassen SA.

During the spring of 2006, the company relaunched Bulmers Original in the UK, a premium packaged cider aimed at the "served over ice" market, which has grown in popularity over the last few years. Bulmers Original is a 4.5% ABV cider and is sold in 1-pint (568-ml) bottles.[1]

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References

1. ^ Bulmers – How It All Began. Herefordshire County Council. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.

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Bulmers Original Vintage Cider is a brand of cider produced in Ireland. To prevent confusion with the English cider of the same name, it is sold outside of the Republic of Ireland as Magners Original Irish Cider.
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Credenhill is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, lying on the A480 road 4½ miles north-west of the city of Hereford.

Near Credenhill is the site of the former Royal Air Force station RAF Hereford which is now the headquarters of 22 Special Air Service Regiment.
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Fermentation typically refers to the conversion of sugar to alcohol using yeast under anaerobic conditions. A more general definition of fermentation is the chemical conversion of carbohydrates into alcohols or acids.
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Royal Warrants of Appointment have been issued for centuries to those who supply goods to a royal court or certain royal personages. In the United Kingdom, grants are currently made by three members of the British Royal Family to companies or tradespeople who supply goods and
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Strongbow is a brand of cider manufactured in England by Bulmers. It is the UK's most popular cider, accounting for more than half of the draught cider sold in British pubs. Strongbow is also unique in that it is produced with a Royal Warrant.
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Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Lord of Leicester, Justiciar of Ireland (1130 – 20 April 1176), known as Strongbow, was a Cambro-Norman lord notable for his leading role in the Norman invasion of Ireland.
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The Earldom of Pembroke, associated with Pembroke Castle in Wales, was created by King Stephen of England. Several times the line has become extinct, and the Earldom has been re-created, starting the count over again with a new first Earl.
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Scrumpy Jack is a brand of dry cider, 6% alc. vol., produced in Hereford by Bulmers, a subsidiary of Scottish & Newcastle in the United Kingdom. Scrumpy Jack is also produced under licence in Australia by Carlton & United Breweries.
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Strongbow is a brand of cider manufactured in England by Bulmers. It is the UK's most popular cider, accounting for more than half of the draught cider sold in British pubs. Strongbow is also unique in that it is produced with a Royal Warrant.
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Woodpecker Cider is an alcoholic drink originally made in 1894 by Percy Bulmer in Herefordshire, today it is still brewed by Bulmers [1] .

Woodpecker is noted for having a lower percentage of alcohol than most other ciders, as well as its sweet taste.
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Pomagne is a brand of cider produced by Bulmers in the United Kingdom. It was first marketed in 1906 under the name "Cider De Luxe." In 1916, it was renamed Pomagne.

It was originally produced by the méthode champenoise using only the juice from the first pressing.
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