Bulmers Blueberry and Lime: 9/10: Very fruity, and blueberry is an amazing taste for a cider. Bulmers has played the summer cider market well.
Bulmers Bold Black Cherry: 8/10: This is lovely, a nice fruity cider, would highly advise to any females.
Bulmers Crushed Red Berries and Lime: 7.5/10: A lovely deep red colour, it would fit well alongside a heart shaped box of chocolates and a rose. The red berries are sweet, although crushed (like my hopes and dreams), and the undertones of lime are reminiscent of my own bitterness. Happy Valentine’s Day.
Bulmers Five Fruit Harvest Cider: 7/10: Really fruity as expected, tastes like Robinsons fruit juice. However, does it even class as a cider at 2.8%?!
Bulmers Indian Summer Cider: 6/10: I feel like this is meant to be drunk with a meal, I think they’ve blended a korma. It includes ginger and cardamom and just tastes a bit odd.
Bulmers Original: 7/10: This is a first class cider which is best drunk free out of a miniature can.
Bulmers Pear: 7/10: Probably the best pear cider you can get at your local. Nothing special, but a solid choice for an entire night.
Bulmers Pressed Red Grape: 8/10: A nice cheeky fruity ensemble, highly recommend this from an average cider brand.
Bulmers Zesty Blood Orange: 8.9/10: They’re not lying in the title: incredibly zesty and the orange aftertase makes this something special. I would recommend to anyone who likes a fruity cider, but also to those who don’t, as it is a good apple cider otherwise.