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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Magniers cider is different from your typical brit cider.Its sweeter and fruitier and as such is usually served with ice here in Ireland.Thats why they have advertised it as good with ice. As a regular drinker of it I tend to have it with ice in summer and without in the winter.Coming in a pint bottle rather than in a draught pint it means that you can have ice in it and top up your glass at your own rate plus you can also have it in a half pint glass .
- 1 decade ago
I like it, but I've never considered if it is Chav or Suave. I just like the way it tastes, with or without ice. It is different from Strongbow, although I like that also. I find it crisp & refreshing. I can't drink much cider though, as I'm diabetic and it's a bit naughty being sweet and all.
:-(
- 1 decade ago
I drink Magners and i'm not a Chavv just the opposite, wouldn't say it was suave either - but what i'd like to know is who came up with idea of putting ice in it???? Cider should be seerved like Beer/Lager in a cold glass - ice just impairs the flavour!!!!!!!!
- 1 decade ago
I think the idea of drinking cider out of a glass crammed with ice is bonkers. You never get a decent gulp and it numbs your top lip in the process. Defo for people who think that Strongbow is too common. I'd class it as Wish you were Suave.
Get on the Bow....and/ or Scrumpy Jack
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- 1 decade ago
It's a little bit poncey because people often buy it just because it costs more than cider from the bar tap.
A prime example of how advertising can make people spend more on something that is the same as a cheaper product.
- 1 decade ago
absolutely super chav. Anyone who is influenced by such a shallow marketing scheme for a drink that was for the last 15 years completely unfashionable must qualify as a chav surely.
- 1 decade ago
suave i think i love magners and the way to drink it crammed with ice is threw a straw ha ha ha ha
- 1 decade ago
I think its a nice refreshing drink and you don't have to have ice with it, you do have a choice when you buy the drink. Stella and Carling and Chav drinks.
Source(s): own experience - 1 decade ago
definately suave. but then again i ask my friends 'what are you drinking?' and they go 'why, i quite fancy a large apple champers' so then i go to the bar and order a pint of cider. how can you possibly say that is not suave!!!!
and apart from anything else, its nice!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i think the name says it all. doesn't really sound very suave does it? I think its a bit of a burberry situation, meant to be suave but as chavvy as it gets!