Savanna Dry Cider 330ml (Case of 24)

Original price was: AED 175.00.Current price is: AED 140.00.

Bone-dry apple refreshment with that crisp snap that makes you reach for the next sip. This South African dry cider keeps the sweetness on a tight leash, so you get bright green-apple tang, a clean finish, and zero syrupy vibes. Grab the case of 24 and you’re set for BBQs, beach days, and “who’s bringing drinks?” group chats without overthinking it.

Packing

Case of 24

Size

33cl / 330ml

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Case of 24

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Description

Crisp, dry, and ridiculously easy to drink, this South African dry cider is the one you bring when you want everyone to be happy, including the friend who “doesn’t do sweet.” It’s apple-forward, clean, and refreshing, with a finish that doesn’t hang around like leftover sugar.

  • Nose: Fresh-cut green apple, a little pear skin, and a bright, almost citrusy lift.
  • Taste: Dry apple bite up front, light fruit sweetness in the middle, then a crisp snap that keeps it super refreshing.
  • Finish: Clean and quick, with a tart apple tang that makes you want another sip.

What makes it a fridge staple is the balance. You get real apple character without the candy vibe, plus a lively, thirst-quenching feel that works when the weather’s hot or the playlist’s loud. It’s the kind of cider that doesn’t steal the show, it just makes the hang better.

And yes, buying it as a case of 24 is the move. You’re covered for last-minute guests, weekend plans, and the inevitable “we ran out” moment, without rationing or running back to the store.

It also plays nice with food. Think salty snacks, grilled chicken, spicy wings, burgers, chips, anything that loves a crisp, dry counterpunch.

If you’re building a steady rotation in the beer and ciders zone, this is a smart pick for variety. It drinks lighter than a lot of beers, but still gives you flavour that feels grown-up and deliberate.

Fun Fact: Savanna is one of South Africa’s most iconic cider brands, and it became famous for its cheeky, deadpan humour, the kind of “say less” attitude that fits the cider perfectly.