🍹 Sip Skinny, Live Large: The guilt-free cider that keeps you in the moment.
Skinny Fruit Cider Mixed Berries is a premium, gluten-free, vegan-certified cider with 3.4% alcohol by volume. It delivers a full-flavoured mixed berry experience with zero sugar, only 89 calories per 330ml bottle, and 95% fewer carbs than standard fruit ciders—perfect for health-conscious millennials who want to enjoy a refreshing drink without compromise.
Product Dimensions | 24.8 x 18.4 x 23.3 cm; 6.75 kg |
Product Name | SkinnyBrands Drinks |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free, Barley Free |
Units | 3960.0 millilitre(s) |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place |
Manufacturer contact | SkinnyBrands Ltd, 111 Piccadilly, Manchester, M12HY |
Alcohol Content | 3.4 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Skinny Brands |
Type | Full |
Region Produced In | North West |
Manufacturer | SkinnyBrands |
Serving Size | 100 ml |
Energy (kJ) | 88.00 kJ |
Energy (kcal) | 21.03 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0.3000 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
Z**H
Super tasty
Bought these to bring to a party since I was trying to lose weight after gaining some from a change in medicine. They taste great for what they are. Even shared a few, and my friends love them as well. Super refreshing, still great despite being so low in calories.
J**H
A Refreshing Low-Carb Alternative
If you're looking for a low-carb alternative to traditional sugary ciders, this one’s a great option. The taste is nice, and it doesn’t have that overly artificial flavour that some low-sugar drinks do, though of course, it’s not quite the same as the real thing. The price isn't too bad either, especially when it's on offer. It's one of those you could have a few of without getting sick of them too quick.It’s perfect for keeping calories and carbs in check without sacrificing too much on taste. I haven’t seen these in supermarkets, but they’re always available here, which makes it a reliable choice. With summer around the corner, I’ll definitely be stocking up on more!
R**S
What a find!
Only 69 calories a bottle and no sugar! Yeah they're only 3.4% but I don't drink to get drunk. They have a great taste and I highly recommend them. I'll be stocking up on these for Xmas and will be trying their IPA next. Great quality and definitely value for money.
A**R
Got A Taste Of Sweetener But Still A Good Low Carb Treat
I was excited to try this low carb cider but did have concerns about how it would taste and I was right to. Although the taste is bearable, you do get that taste of a standard sweetener which overpowers much of the fruit.However, I am on a low carb diet and this is a good way to still get a treat at the end of the week. I will be concentrating my efforts on the Skinny Lager going forwards though which is a decent product
S**2
Fantastic alternative to high sugar cider
Bought these for my father in law after trying the skinny larger and Beer. He is diabetic and not happy about not being able to enjoy a pint now and again. These are a great alternative and taste great. So I am told 👍
J**H
Skinny Cider: A Diet Disaster Disguised as Cider
Skinny Cider? More like Tragic over over sweetened Juice with a multitude of Regrets. Whoever made this abomination clearly has never so much as sniffed a real cider in their life. Cider has layers—acidity, depth, balance—things that actual adults appreciate. This, on the other hand, tastes like someone dumped a shot of vodka into Asda’s bargain-bin mixed fruit juice and called it a day.And trust me, I tried to give it a fair shot. Picture this: It’s a Friday night, I’ve been so good all week, skipping dessert, walking instead of taking the bus, pretending to enjoy herbal tea. So when I spot this little bottle of deception boasting “low sugar” but promising all the joys of a real cider, I think, Why not? A little treat, a little indulgence, but make it responsible.Oh. My. God. The betrayal.The first sip was a warning shot. The second was confirmation that I had made a grave mistake. And yet, like a fool, I persisted—because I paid for this, and I refuse to let a single drop of disappointment go to waste without fully documenting its crimes. The taste? Like someone blended a child’s juice box with rubbing alcohol and a bucket of artificial sweetener. The kind that lingers just long enough to make you question your life choices.And don’t even get me started on the aftertaste—somewhere between regret and a chemistry experiment gone wrong. It coats your tongue like a bad decision at 2 AM, the kind you wake up wishing you could hit undo. But there’s no undoing this. The memory of it will haunt my taste buds for weeks.And let’s talk about the “skinny” angle: low sugar doesn’t have to mean zero flavour, yet here we are, sipping on what I can only describe as diluted misery. If I wanted a fruity disaster with a cheap alcohol burn, I’d be downing the scented hand sanitiser in my toilet. Truly, truly awful.
M**N
Good and very low carb
This is good and is very low carb.The sweeteners used give this a slightly odd after taste, but you get used to it pretty quickly.The fruitiness and sweetness is good, and as someone who is a big fan of ciders like Rekorderlig, but doesnt want high carbs, this was a perfect substitute.It costs no more than any other cider either, which is great - normally when sourcing low carb products they're a lot more expensive.
A**E
Says 69 cals but its 89
The flavour is really nice and refreshing, full fruity, the calories say they are 69 calories but it is the same as the lager 89. I usually buy the lager but thought to try this for a change and was quite surprised to find the fruity flavour is quite noticeable. Would buy again.
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