• Better-for-you drinks brand, Remedy Drinks, has released its latest innovation with 100 per cent natural ingredients – Remedy Ginger Beer.
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    Better-for-you drinks brand, Remedy Drinks, has released its latest innovation with 100 per cent natural ingredients – Remedy Ginger Beer. Source: Remedy Drinks
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Better-for-you drinks brand, Remedy Drinks, has released its latest innovation with 100 per cent natural ingredients – Remedy Ginger Beer.

Remedy has been working to redefine the functional beverage space, making better-for-you drinks for 13 years. Brewed by the team at Remedy’s five Green-star rated fermentary in Melbourne, the new product is launching in two flavours, Original Ginger Beer and Ginger Beer with Lime.

Remedy Drinks head Brewer and COO, Steve Byrne, said the Ginger Beer stays true to the brand’s mantra – no sugar, no compromises, just 100 per cent natural ingredients.

“We’ve authentically brewed our Ginger Beer to achieve a perfect balance of sweetness and spice, with a deep, full-bodied taste that comes from fermentation,” says Byrne.

Unlike Remedy Kombucha, which uses a tea base, or Sodaly’s apple cider vinegar base, Remedy Ginger beer is brewed with fresh Australian Ginger. Fermented to perfection, the company stated the ingredients create a punchy, exciting flavour.

Remedy Drinks CMO, Kerrie Wade, said the company is focused on truly understanding its customers’ needs and creating products that not only deliver on, but exceed expectations.

“With Ginger Beer, we identified a gap in the market for a bold, sugar-free option that doesn’t compromise on flavour,” said Wade.

We know ginger beers want that perfect balance of spice and refreshment, and we’ve crafted Remedy Ginger Beer to give them exactly that - a drink that is as exciting as it is satisfying.”

Remedy Ginger Beer is now available at Coles, Woolworths and select independent supermarkets and online at remedydrinks.com for RRP $9.50 in a four-pack, or $49.00 in a case of 24.

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