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Beverage innovations and trends

Beverage innovations and trends. Claire Phoenix – Editor claire@clairephoenixmedia.com. Millennial movers and healthy agers. Dry bars in London Vegan and vegetarian base 1/3 under 21 not drinking alcohol Religious reasons but mainly health Reaction to parental drinking

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Beverage innovations and trends

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  1. Beverage innovations and trends Claire Phoenix – Editor claire@clairephoenixmedia.com

  2. Millennial movers and healthy agers • Dry bars in London • Vegan and vegetarian base • 1/3 under 21 not drinking alcohol • Religious reasons but mainly health • Reaction to parental drinking • Looking for longevity

  3. Botanical spirits – the original Seedlip

  4. Borrago, Three spirit and Ncn’ean

  5. London dry bars • Redemption in Shoreditch • Bar 3 in Spitalfields serving everything from a Seedlip to a sober Spritz • Book Club – turmeric spritz and an espresso beets martini • Brewdog in Soho, Shoreditch and Camden non alcoholic craft beer Nanny State • Sexy Fish Bar and The Connaught bar in Mayfair – from yuzu juice to tamarillokombucha • The permit room in Kings Cross – fruity sharbats from fruits and flower petals and a virgin colada • Teatulia – Green tea ginger cooler • Wenlock Arms (first serving only alcohol free beer) brewery - Tantra Pale Ale 

  6. Smoky spicy herbal woody mixers

  7. Botanical soft drinks: Calyx range from brewer Raphael Ogunrinde– Ex Waitrose • Blush • Wild • Shine

  8. Blossom cordials and tonics

  9. Botanical water drinks

  10. Herbs, flowers and spices Lavender, Chamomile, Hibiscus, Elderflower, Basil

  11. Ginger beers

  12. Garden fruit - rhubarb

  13. Sparkling with natural fruits

  14. Hand crafted smoothies and juice

  15. Botanic power house

  16. Beauty juice

  17. Calorie counting

  18. Smoked drinks and inclusions

  19. ACV drinks

  20. ACV Apple cider vinegar

  21. Kombucha

  22. Fermented drinks

  23. Fermentation process

  24. Kefir

  25. Protein drinks

  26. Plant based drinks

  27. Eco drinks

  28. Cold brew coffees

  29. Functional coffees

  30. Premium canned Coffee

  31. Water brands producing coffee

  32. School compliant vitamin added

  33. Non alcoholic beers/drinks

  34. Drinks from soda bread

  35. Drinks from cereal

  36. CBD and hemp drinks

  37. Hemp and CBD creamers

  38. Robotic delivery

  39. Contact details: • Claire Phoenix • claire@clairephoenixmedia.com • 07983629660 • Articles, content marketing, consultancy

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