The Long Ashton apple classification scheme was estimated in 1903 at the Long Ashton Research Station in Bristol, England. It established the system of sweet apple, sharp apple, bittersharp apple, and bittersweet apple cider apple classification which is still in use in the English-speaking world today.

Categories: Apple Cider
Contains, including ancestors: Alcohol
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English: Long Ashton classification
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