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Hall & Woodhouse serves new innovative soft drinks range

Published: 21st September 2018 17:17

Hall & Woodhouse serves new innovative soft drinks range

 

Hall & Woodhouse (H&W) has introduced a new expanded range of innovative soft drinks in its managed houses across the south of England.

The leading independent family-owned Dorset brewer, decided to introduce an expanded diverse range of soft drinks, following recent studies that showed 20 per cent of the British public don't consume alcohol. H&W has now provided more tantalising options in addition to the usual soft drinks on sale.

The new drinks range includes Karma Cola, an organic version of traditional cola, Seedlip botanical drink options, which combine a blend of hand-picked ingredients, and Belvoir flavoured sparkling drinks.

Anthony Woodhouse, Managing Director of Hall & Woodhouse, explained: "We wanted to ensure that our drinks offering was inclusive of all guests and carried out extensive research to seek out suppliers with the same values as H&W. It is important to us to continue to invest in quality to ensure our guests receive food and drink of a high standard.

"We want our houses to be in tune with the local community and so it was vital we are inclusive of everyone's tastes and feel like our new soft drinks have something for everybody to delight in."

Seedlip is the world's first non-alcoholic spirit and the whole range is produced with six unique botanicals, blended together without any alcohol, sugar, sweeteners or artificial flavours. These can be enjoyed with tonic water or any other mixer, the drink combinations are endless.

For those with a sweeter tooth, Karma Cola is made with Fairtrade organic cane sugar and real cola nut which is grown in Sierra Leone. The taste is not compromised and provides a healthier alternative to worldwide favourite.

A selection of flavoured sparkling drinks are now available across H&W's managed house estate and consists of Belvoir elderflower presse and H&W's own Rio Tropical fruit drink. Children can also enjoy choosing from a range of award-winning natural drinks supplied by Cawston Press. Each contains no artificial sweeteners, preservatives or colourings. The natural drinks are tasty and refreshing for young taste buds.

Hall & Woodhouse is a local independent family company that leads the UK market in brewing and hospitality. The company has a collection of around 200 beautiful pubs, stretching from Bristol to Exeter, London to Brighton. The business is dedicated to supporting the Dorset community and its causes, having invested over £30million into the county since 2013, on top of their regular and extensive charity donations.

The new drinks range is available now, please visit www.hall-woodhouse.co.uk for more information.

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