Scrumpy
| A bottle of commercially produced scrumpy from Cornwall. | |
| Type | Cider | 
|---|---|
| Country of origin | West of England | 
| Ingredients | Apples | 
Scrumpy is a type of cider originating in the West of England, particularly the West Country. Traditionally, the dialect term "scrumpy" was used to refer to what was otherwise called "rough", a harsh cider made from unselected apples.
Today the term is more often used to distinguish locally made ciders produced in smaller quantities and using traditional methods, from mass-produced branded ciders.