Spicy Ginger Beer
We do not compromise.
When we do something, we do it right! Like our Spicy Ginger Beer – the spiciest temptation since ginger beer was first imagined.
Created in collaboration with leading bartenders, it has developed into the award-winning icon it still is today.
The secret: a perfect harmony of sweetness and remarkable spiciness from natural ginger and a touch of natural chili, complemented by fresh citrus aromas.
Our Spicy Ginger Beer impresses not only as the essential ingredient in a classic Moscow Mule or Dark & Stormy but also adds a fiery kick to other vodka cocktails or creations with clear and dark spirits, from gin to rum.
In short:
- strong in Mules and bold highballs
- co‑created with bartenders
- multiple award‑winning
Sensorics & Taste
Surprisingly Spicy.
Spice: surprising, crisp, long‑lasting
Bitterness: not dominant
Sweetness: balances heat without covering itAcidity: fresh, citrus‑supportive
Perlage: strong and lively
Mouthfeel: intense, hot, persistent
Ingredients & nutritional values
Ingredients
water, sugar, carbonic dioxide,natural ginger flavouring with other natural flavourings, citric acidifier, stabilisers E414 and E445.
Nutritional values per 100 ml:
Energy: 247 kJ / 58 kcal
Carbohydrates: 14 g
of which sugars: 14 g
Fat, Protein: 0 g
Salt: 0,01 g
size
0,2l reusable glass bottle
0,75l reusable glass bottle
FAQ
Which spirits pair best with Spicy Ginger Beer?
Vodka works classically. Clear spirits perform well too. Dark spirits add depth. Aperitif spirits – not so much. Alcohol‑free options work great.
Does Spicy Ginger Beer contain alcohol?
No. The word “beer” suggests alcohol, and historically Ginger Beer was fermented and quite alcoholic. Today, that’s changed – our Spicy Ginger Beer is completely alcohol-free.
Why is this Ginger Beer so spicy?
Because ginger is spicy – and we didn’t want to soften it. The heat should stay noticeable in the drink, not diluted or sweetened away. That’s why it pairs so well with strong spirits.
Is Spicy Ginger Beer very sweet?
No. The sweetness is only there to balance the spice. Nothing more.
Can you drink it on its own?
Yes – chilled, over ice. But honestly, this one was made to be mixed.
For which drinks is it less suitable?
For anything that should stay light or sweet. Spicy Ginger Beer always plays up front.