Red cherries + Kakadu plum. A taste bud tango. Ripe for the drinking. Forget the cherry on top, we’ve packed the flavour of a whole punnet of them inside this here bottle. Paired with native Aussie Kakadu plum, the result is fruity, floral and freakin’ refreshing.
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Tasting Notes
At first crack of the lid, you’ll catch the fruity and floral whiff of fresh cherries and a hint of baked plum. Grab a gulp to treat your taste buds to the intense flavour of sweet red cherries. Ooh, but hang on a minute… here comes the Kakadu plum, serving up stewed fruit and liquorice undertones. Sit back and sigh as you enjoy the crisp tart finish and lingering stone fruit flavours. Smile. Repeat.
When brewing Remedy Kombucha, raw organic sugar is used as a key starter ingredient acting as food for the all important live cultures. During our 30-day long aged brewing process, all of this sugar is converted into healthy organic acids leaving no sugar (and we test each batch to make sure of it).
Should I keep my Remedy Kombucha in or out of the fridge?
Our kombucha is best served chilled but they are a-ok if they are stored out of the fridge. This is because Remedy Kombucha naturally contains no sugar and our live cultures are super healthy, strong and happy. No sugar means there’s no risk of refermentation. Healthy, strong, happy live cultures mean they stay alive throughout shelf life. It’s a myth that all live cultures need to be refrigerated at all times – fermentation does happen in a warm environment, after all!
Is there any alcohol in your kombucha?
All of our drinks are non-alcoholic. When it comes to Remedy Kombucha, a trace amount of alcohol can be produced during the natural fermentation process. We thoroughly test each and every batch to ensure that this does not go above 0.5% as per national standards for non-alcoholic drinks.
What’s the go with caffeine in Remedy Kombucha?
Our Remedy Kombucha has approx 5mg of caffeine per 100ml, which is very low. To put it into perspective, coffee can contain more than 100mg of caffeine depending on how strongly it is brewed.