Talk:Top Bolt/@comment-29418234-20161015232528/@comment-4531340-20161016112031

Well, in North America (the US and Canada), "cider" refers to, essentially, less filtered/sweetened apple juice (so it's not necessarily alcoholic - usually, it has to be referred to as "hard cider" to be alcoholic), whereas in Europe (such as the UK), "cider" is more closely associated with being an alcoholic beverage.