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Cider in Las Vegas??

19:13 on Sun 09/Jan/05 Is there anywhere on the Strip that sells draught cider? The only place we found was the Irish-themed bar in New York New York, which sold Dry Blackthorn (which I don't count as cider because it is disgusting). We are going back later this year (but my evil husband won't tell me when!!) and I would like to be able to find him a bar that has draught cider, just for the novelty value!

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Westminster
(00:37 on Mon 10/Jan/05) 'Cider' is a word frequently used in the United states to mean what we would call 'apple juice'. Caveat emptor.
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Pickle
(18:22 on Wed 12/Jan/05) I lived in the States for 3 years and found cider really difficult to come by.  Americans call it hard cider to distinguish it from apple juice.  In Vegas there's a 'British pub' called the Crown and Anchor that does a selection of good cider.  It's on E Tropicana, just off the Strip, past the Tropicana hotel
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Shire
(20:19 on Wed 12/Jan/05)
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Thanks pickle, we will give that one a try on our visit to Vegas.x

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