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Australian Drinks List of Popular Sodas: Try all the Flavors!
Have you ever been ‘down under’ to Australia? Even if you haven’t, you can still experience the stunning flavors of Australia when you mix a drink or sip from a Bundaberg Brewed Soda (known as a soft drink in Australia). Bundaberg Brewed Drinks is an iconic Australian Brewing Company. Our brewed drinks are crafted using traditional methods in Bundaberg, Queensland, and have a delicious and unique taste.
Traditional Ginger Beer
There’s a great deal of effort and care that goes into making Bundaberg Ginger Beer. The first step is grinding up locally grown, dried ginger to preserve the flavor. This is mixed with sugarcane and water which is heated to release the spice and flavor from the ginger. The mix is fermented with special yeast, and after fermentation, the ginger beer brew is craft filtered to an exact amount, leaving behind just mere traces of tiny ginger pieces.
Bundaberg are leading providers of exceptional Ginger Beer and this drink is a firm favorite in Australia and across the globe. You can drink Bundaberg Ginger Beer straight from the bottle, or as a mixer in cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks and punch. It makes a great addition to any barbecue or gathering. As the key ingredient in a Moscow Mule, use Bundaberg Ginger Beer and you’ll definitely taste the difference.
Root Beer
Enjoy the flavor of Bundaberg Root Beer brewed to a genuine ‘old-school’ recipe. This brew gets its unique taste from sarsaparilla, licorice and ginger root, combined with molasses and vanilla. Bundaberg Root Beer is brewed over three days to extract maximum flavor and deliver a taste experience that harks back to childhood. You can enjoy this beverage as a Root Beer float – or as the Aussies call it, a ‘spider’ – with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Or try it with a spicy rum or vodka.
Guava
Guavas are native to Central America but are also readily grown in Australia and are a popular in fruit salads – as well as in this refreshing drink!
Bundaberg have harnessed the refreshing and assertive flavors of the guava and combined the best of this fruit in a delicious beverage. The deep pink of the fruit is perfectly represented in Bundaberg Guava, and you will love discovering all the ways to enjoy this tasty brew. Why not try it with vodka, mix it with Tequila for a twist on a Paloma, or simply pour over crushed ice with a squeeze of lime?
Blood Orange
Enjoy the thirst-quenching taste and complex flavors of Bundaberg’s Blood Orange. Drawing on the light citrus notes of blood orange, this drink is perfect when paired with Campari or served over ice with some fresh fruits for a garnish. Give it a try next time you’re looking for a refreshing beverage.
Peach
The smell of freshly picked peaches is something reminiscent of summer. Every time you crack open a bottle of Bundaberg Peach sparkling brew, you’ll get a heady waft of real, delicious peach. Bring a couple of bottles along to your next barbecue, mix it with Prosecco for a delicious Bellini, or try mixing up a fruity punch with fresh fruits.
Lemon Lime and Bitters
This is a very Australian drink – in fact, it’s commonly consumed in Australia and New Zealand and is a great choice when you’re looking to have a drink that isn’t alcoholic! Concocted with the aromatic spices and herbs found in bitters and blended with lemon and lime juice, Bundaberg Lemon Lime and Bitters is the perfect drink to mix with your favorite spirit or to have over ice with a slice of fresh lime. You’ll find this flavor in Cost Plus World Market in various parts of the country.
Have you found your favorite Bundaberg brew yet? Experience the flavor that you can only get from a traditional Australian Brewing Company. Why not try the whole range of these popular drinks and taste the authentic flavor of a hand-crafted Bundaberg Brew, all the way from Queensland, Australia! Cheers.
- HeidiNovember 11, 2018, 4:14 amHow do I get some of these tastey sodas here in the United States???
- MariaJanuary 13, 2019, 10:43 amHow would someone go about purchasing some of these drinks for world thinking day?
- InezNovember 19, 2020, 6:36 amHi I visited Australia in 2019 and have been searching for the bundaberg passion fruit soda and cannot find it please help