• One of the most awarded non-alcoholic brands, Lyre’s, has launched a new ready-to-drink cocktail with just 11 calories in a 250ml can – the Lyre’s Mojito.
Source: Lyre's Non-Alcoholic
    One of the most awarded non-alcoholic brands, Lyre’s, has launched a new ready-to-drink cocktail with just 11 calories in a 250ml can – the Lyre’s Mojito. Source: Lyre's Non-Alcoholic
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One of the most awarded non-alcoholic brands, Lyre’s, has launched a new ready-to-drink cocktail with just 11 calories in a 250ml can – the Lyre’s Mojito.

Crafted using all natural ingredients, the Lyre’s Mojito delivers a perfect blend of mint, lime, and a subtle sweetness, with a crisp dry finish. The allergen-friendly beverage aims to provide a light, refreshing, and guilt-free cocktail experience for consumers looking to moderate alcohol consumption or find a low-calorie drink option.

Lyre's Non-Alcoholic marketing manager, Marc Romanin, said the company has always been committed to providing premium non-alcoholic alternatives that don’t compromise on flavour or experience.

“The Lyre’s Mojito embodies this mission, offering a healthier yet indulgent option for those who love a great cocktail but want to stay mindful of their sugar and calorie intake,” said Romanin.

The Lyre’s Mojito will be available online at lyres.com.au and at select retail stores and restaurants across Australia, for RRP $17 in a four-pack or $99 for a case of 24.

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