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Open League non-alcohol hazy IPA
Harpoon Brewery announced an addition to its League Family with the launch of its first non-alcohol hazy IPA: Open League. Brewed with juicy tropical hops, Open League is a light and refreshing beverage at only 35 calories and less than 0.5% ABV in each serving, it says. This new, year-round offering is brewed with some of the same “better-for-you” ingredients as Rec. League, like toasted buckwheat, chia seeds, and sea salt for electrolytes, it adds. Open League is available to purchase in markets where Harpoon is sold, as well as online by visiting the Harpoon eStore.
www.harpoonbrewery.com
Fines herbes, Natural foods, Plant, Green, Botany, Leaf
TAZO Regenerative Organic teas
TAZO unveiled its ambition to become a regenerative brand with the announcement of a multiyear transition of its tea portfolio and release of its first-ever Regenerative Organic tea line. Four of its original tea blends — brewed for the first time in 1994 — relaunched as the brand’s first regenerative organic blends in the multiyear portfolio transition. TAZO’s new regenerative tea flavors include Regenerative Organic ZEN; Regenerative Organic Awake English Breakfast; Regenerative Organic Chai; and TAZO Regenerative Organic Darjeeling, which are USDA Organic, made with Rainforest Alliance Certified and Fair Trade USA Certified ingredients, and grown with verified regenerative agriculture practices, the company says. TAZO Regenerative teas are available for purchase online and in-store at retailers including Target and Walmart and at grocery stores nationwide for a suggested retail price of $3.99.
www.tazo.com
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Yerbaé Pumpkin Spice Energy Drink
Yerbaé, a plant-based energy brand, announced the release of its newest innovation: Yerbaé Pumpkin Spice Energy Drink. Yerbaé’s innovation was created to give people a “better-for-you” version of their favorite fall flavor, the company says. Yerbaé Pumpkin Spice has zero calories, zero sugar and delivers 160 mg of natural caffeine from the South American yerba mate herb. Plus, it delivers the iconic nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger flavor that has become America’s fall favorite, it says. Yerbaé’s Pumpkin Spice is the latest innovation to join the brand’s naturally caffeinated, plant-based energy drink lineup. The new limited-edition energy drink is available to purchase online at Amazon and by visiting the company’s website, as well as in select Costco stores in Southern California.
www.yerbae.com
Natural foods, Food, Liquid, Orange, Drink, Bottle
Dunkin’ Pumpkin Munchkin Creamer
To kickoff pumpkin season this year, Dunkin’ debuted its first-ever new Pumpkin Munchkin Creamer that transforms the brand’s Dunkin’ Pumpkin Munchkin Donut Hole Treats into an at-home coffee creamer, it says. The new creamer features a pumpkin-forward flavor with hints of sweet doughnut glaze and natural spices that anyone can enjoy from the comfort of their home, it adds. Dunkin’ Pumpkin Munchkin Creamer is available now for a limited time in 32-ounce bottles with a suggested retail price of $3.99 at major retailers nationwide.
www.dunkindonuts.com
Owl’s Brew Happiest Hour
Owl’s Brew Boozy Tea launched its new variety pack, Happiest Hour, which includes two new flavors: Black Tea & Pineapple and Green Tea & Peach. The Green Tea & Peach flavor along with Black Tea & Pineapple join the Jasmine & Blueberry flavor in the brand’s new variety pack. Green Tea & Peach is crafted from fresh-brewed organic green tea with a splash of peach juice and a hint of raspberry, the company says. Meanwhile, the Black Tea & Pineapple is made from fresh brewed organic black tea, pineapple, with a splash of lemon juice, it adds. Both flavors are 100 calories, 4.8% ABV and have no added sugar. Owl’s Brew Boozy Tea now is available in seven year-round varieties and available for purchase in 20 states across the United States, as well as online by visiting the company’s website.
www.theowlsbrew.com
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Oaktoberfest
Firestone Walker announced the return of its Oaktoberfest Oak Aged Lager. Inspired by the classic German fest bier, this seasonal release taps into the festivities of Bavarian tradition with an Oktoberfest style beer, bottled fresh from the barrel, it says. The 5.2% ABV Oak Aged Lager is light amber in color with a toasty and biscuity flavor, low hop bitterness and aged in oak barrels for a crisp and oaky finish, it adds. Packaged in 12-ounce bottles, six-packs, and on draft, Oaktoberfest is available to purchase in select markets across the United States.
www.firestonebeer.com
Bristow Gin Barrel Aged Reserves
Cathead Distillery announced the release of three age statements of its award-winning Bristow Gin, in one-, four-, and seven-year Barrel Aged Reserves. Aged in brand new American oak barrels, the gin’s signature blend of botanicals evolves as the oak imparts both character and depth to the recipe through an infusion of citrus, caramel, cardamom and vanilla, the company says. With the brand’s highly celebrated Bristow Gin recipe serving as the base, all three barrel-aged releases are comprised of 11 botanicals, including juniper, angelica root, cardamom, cassia bark, clove, coriander, hyssop, licorice root, lemon verbena, sweet orange peel, and bitter orange extract, it adds. On that palate, this gin presents more familiar notes from a whiskey than a gin, with subtle hints of juniper that pop through with flavors of matured oak and whiskey, caramels, vanillas, and pops of herbal notes, it says. Similar to its four-year-old counterpart, Bristow Barrel Aged Reserve, 7 Year has been scaled down to 113 proof, it notes. The 2022 release of all three Bristow Barrel Aged Reserve age statements now are available with limited availability in select retailers in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee, with online ordering coming soon through Cathead Distillery’s online store.
www.catheaddistsillery.com
Really Good Boxed Wine Pinot Noir
Really Good Boxed Wine announced the launch of its newest 2020 Pinot Noir. This elegant, medium-bodied Pinot Noir hails from a vineyard on the San Luis Obispo Coast, the company says. With soil ranging from marine to volcanic, low temperatures from the ocean, and bright sunlight, the resulting wines have a vibrancy and elegance that reflect a coastal climate, it adds. Like all Really Good Boxed Wine’s other varietals, the Pinot Noir retails for $65 a box, available to purchase on the company’s website. Packaged in 100% recyclable cartons that contain 3-liters of wine in a single food-grade, BPA-free bag, Really Good Boxed wines stay fresh for six weeks after opening, the company notes. The brand also offers monthly subscriptions with no commitments, and cancellations at any time.
www.reallygoodboxedwine.com

October 2022    |    bevindustry.com



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