Inch's

Inch's logo
UK

Inch's is an English cider brand founded in 1916 by Sam Inch at Western Barn in Winkleigh, producing medium apple ciders including an alcohol-free version made through de-alcoholisation, meaning brewed at full strength before the alcohol is removed.

The brand was first poured into bottles in 1952. Inch's was acquired by Bulmers in 1996, and by the mid-1990s had ranked as the second biggest cider producer in the UK. Heineken relaunched Inch's in 2021 as a sustainable cider brand, with production carried out by HP Bulmer Limited in Hereford.

All Inch's ciders are made from 100% British apples, drawn from 27 varieties and sourced within 40 miles of the supplier's Herefordshire mill. Apple waste from the production process is converted into green energy.

Inch's entered the alcohol-free category with the UK's first de-alcoholised cider, an option for designated drivers and sober-curious drinkers. The brand has been described as the UK's fastest-growing cider brand and is available nationwide in cans, bottles and on draught.

At a Glance

Origin
UK
Price Point
Mid-range
Company
Heineken N.V.

Ships to

UK

The Collection

1 drink

At a Glance

Origin
UK
Price Point
Mid-range
Company
Heineken N.V.

Collection

1 drink

Inch's logo

UK

Ships to

UK

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