Ganley & Naish Cider
Ganley and Naish are a small cider producer established in the small village of Kenn, North Somerset. The home of the last public hanging at the scene of the crime.
Produce in the village were cider has been synonymous for hundreds of year. The Village has the claim to fame that it was the site of the last public hangings at the scene of the crime. The was story was intrinsically link to the cider that was sold in an illegal cider house in the village. The last words of one of the condemned men's as
'Cider has been my ruin, the ruin of as all'
In the early part of the 20th century, Andy great grandfather start making cider at Stonehouse farm. This is a tradition that continues to day. Using the apples from the orchard at the farm and before being pressed. The cider is made from 100% apple juice and NEVER from concentrate.
'Cider has been my ruin, the ruin of as all'
In the early part of the 20th century, Andy great grandfather start making cider at Stonehouse farm. This is a tradition that continues to day. Using the apples from the orchard at the farm and before being pressed. The cider is made from 100% apple juice and NEVER from concentrate.