Crabbie's Alcoholic Ginger Beer Spiced Orange
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Directions
Best served chilled over ice with a slice of orange. 1. Chill. Take a bottle of Crabbie's Spiced Orange Alcoholic Ginger Beer from the fridge. 2. ICe. Filla glass with ice. 3. Pour. Tilt glass, pour in your Crabbie's Spiced Orange Alcoholic Ginger Beer and enjoy!
Description
Alcoholic Ginger Beer Spiced Orange. Edinburgh Since 1801. Imported. Please drink responsibly. 4 X 11.2 fl oz.Other Description
The story of Grabble's began in Edinburgh during the early 19th century with respected wine and spirits merchant, Miller Grabble. His son John Crabbie would later inherit the family business and soon developed a flair for the innovative. The nearby Port of Leith gave him access to ingredients from many nations. From here he sourced the finest ginger and exotic spices for his signature Green Ginger Wine, starting a legacy that would last for generations to come. Today, Crabbie's Alcoholic Ginger Beer is sold across the globe and produced in a variety of refreshing flavours, like Spiced Orange, all made to the same exceptional standards set by John Crabbie all those years ago. For more than two hundred years Crabbie's has shipped its ginger from the Far Easl-following in the pioneering footsteps of the first Scots Merchant Adventurers - hence our distinctive Elephant Trade Mark. Following a secret recipe, the steeped ginger is matured for 8 weeks. It's then combined with real Orange Extract giving a deliciously distinctive flavor. Malt beverage with natural flavors and caramel color added. Also available in Original and Scottish Raspberry! Spiced Orange Alcoholic Ginger Beer provides a uniquely refreshing experience - only for grown-ups! Enjoy responsibly. Trademark registered. For more information Visit us at: www.crabbiesgingerbeer.com.Ingredients
Ginger Beer Spiced Orange (Malt Beverage with Natural Flavors and Caramel Color Added, Sulfites).Warnings
Contains sulfites.Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.
UPC
00848557000032