Cider champion revealed

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Cider champion revealed

The Tom Cobley Tavern in Spreyton, Devon, is CAMRA’s National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year 2023. 

Roger and Carol Cudlip, who have run the pub for more than 20 years with their daughter Lucy, will be presented with the award today as part of CAMRA’s Cider and Perry Month.  

The16th-century pub on the edge of Dartmoor is the hub of Spreyton village life, with a keen focus on supporting its community. Featuring around 25 real ciders and perries, the pub is a worthy winner, attracting visitors from far and wide.  

The pub showcases a wide range of ciders and clearly communicates to visitors which drinks follow CAMRA's definition of 'real cider', as well as displaying the producer, style and strength on its blackboard.

No stranger to CAMRA accolades, including an impressive haul of local and regional awards, the Tom Cobley was CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year 2006 and a finalist in 2012.  

The Cudlips said: “We are delighted to have won such a prestigious award. We have a great team here at the Cobley and it is a testament to all their hard work and dedication in front and behind the scenes. So, a big thank you to all our team members, especially Paul and Holly. We like to showcase cider suppliers in the area and beyond giving our customers a truly unique tasting experience, coupled with some home-cooked food and a bustling traditional pub atmosphere. We are very enthusiastic about cider and perry, encouraging all that walk through our door to share our passion."

CAMRA’s competition co-ordinator Sarah Newson said: “I am delighted to announce this beautiful pub as the 2023 National Cider and Perry Pub of the Year. As ever, it is a hard-fought competition with only the very best making the final. 

“The judges were incredibly impressed with the Tom Cobley Tavern and its passion and knowledge for ensuring quality cider and perry is always served. This family run pub really does offer a warm welcome and it is clear to see the dedication of all involved to ensure it is a pleasure to visit, offering a wonderful welcome with top quality beer and cider on offer. 

“Our beloved pubs across the country are facing difficult times against a backdrop of soaring costs and the ongoing cost of living crisis. To see pubs such as this thrive is incredibly heartening; it is testament to Roger, Carol, Lucy, their team and everyone involved at the Tavern, including all those who support the pub.”  

Sarah also praised the other three finalists in the competition: Hops d’Amour, Coventry; Three B’s Micropub, Bridlington and White Lion, Norwich. 

To find out more about the award, and CAMRA’s other celebrations during Cider and Perry Month, visit https://camra.org.uk/what-we-do/cider-and-perry-months/ 


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