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Scrumpy vs Perry - What's the difference?

scrumpy | perry |


As nouns the difference between scrumpy and perry

is that scrumpy is a rough cider, normally more alcoholic than usual, and typically produced through natural fermentation while perry is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider.

As a proper noun Perry is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} derived from the Old English pyrige (a pear tree).

Scrumpy vs Ciderampflash - What's the difference?

scrumpy | ciderampflash |

Scrumps vs Scrumpy - What's the difference?

scrumps | scrumpy |


As a verb scrumps

is third-person singular of scrump.

As a noun scrumpy is

a rough cider, normally more alcoholic than usual, and typically produced through natural fermentation.

Scrumpy vs Crumpy - What's the difference?

scrumpy | crumpy |


As a noun scrumpy

is (british) a rough cider, normally more alcoholic than usual, and typically produced through natural fermentation.

As an adjective crumpy is

brittle; crisp.

Scrumpy vs Scrummy - What's the difference?

scrumpy | scrummy |


As a noun scrumpy

is (british) a rough cider, normally more alcoholic than usual, and typically produced through natural fermentation.

As an adjective scrummy is

(childish|or|colloquial|uk) delicious.