If you’re a heavy drinker, it could be that the lining in the back of your throat is thinning and damaged, which would make it sensitive to acidic drinks, like apple cider.
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Was the cider carbonated? Carbonated drinks release carbon dioxide, which can form carbonic acid when combined with water (this is why your nose/upper throat hurt when you burp after drinking carbonated beverages).
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