Anti-statue campaigners have sparked outrage by calling for the public to boycott Thatchers - claiming it has links to slavery.
The Bristol-based pressure group has asked people not to drink the apple-based booze.
Countering Colston works to condemn the legacy of slave-trader
Edward Colston whose statue was toppled in June 2020.
The 'Countering Colston' campaign wants Colston's name removed from road names, buildings and statues.
But they have now been branded ''heartless b****rds' after they called for a boycott - on Thatchers cider. They have launched a campaign ''Don't Buy Thatchers''.
In a recent Tweet, they wrote: “Martin Thatcher, director of the company, is a member of the Society of the Merchant Venturers.
“The SMV has deep roots in the historical slave trade in Bristol, and its members were responsible for the suffering and death of tens of thousands of human beings.
various replies to tweets totally condemn the CC individuals........
###''Maybe this is evidence that their campaign has run it's course (sic), now having to target innocent persons who had nothing to do with those in history that they find offensive in society. Pathetic.''
###Wayne posted: ''I’m gonna buy a sh*t load of Thatchers today!
### ''I think Thatchers Cider can easily ride out some pathetic campaign by a group of anti-British, law breaking, unwashed snowflakes.
###''The best solution for them is to just move out the city if they don't like it. ''Better still, move out the UK altogether and see how they get on in a different country. Don't need them and fed up hearing about them.''
### "Grow up build a bridge and move on and stop living in the past FFS''.
###''In that case then surely they shouldn't have sugar (slaves worked there), cotton (especially any from China as that has modern slaves), coffee the list goes on.
Start digging into what merchant venturers encompassed over the past 5-600years and we have very little left should we ban all the things they had a finger in the pie on ... tobacco...sugar ..coffee ... potato's ... cotton ... sugar ... history and evolution!