I tried tasting "n.e.o (neo) premium ginger ale" which is felt like other ginger ale like water with rich flavor



Speaking of ginger ale, the flavor of ginger should be distinctive, but ginger ale full of the flavor of "flavoring fish!" Enough to erase and overwhelm the ginger ale, overwhelm, shatter it in pieces, it is this "N.e.o (neo) premium ginger ale". There was only thing that professional bartender supervised the entire manufacturing process, and although it feels worthy as a cocktail ingredient, it was no problem to drink as raw.

So, the movie & photo report that you can see well how deep it is is from below.
This time, all six


Fairly good shades


The lid is like this


When chilled in the refrigerator, various precipitates to the bottom


Something is sinking


I poured it into a cup. The scent of ginger is tremendous momentum. When I actually drank it, it has reached a level that is quite intense and makes my nose hurt. However, it is pretty stubborn. You can get hungry for a breath.


So let's compare it with just a Canadian dry ginger ale


Canada dry on the left, n.e.o on the right Premium ginger ale


I saw it from the top. At this stage there is a difference in taste so that Canadian dryness feels like water.


So for a moment let's break the n.e.o premium ginger ale with carbonated water


Like this


Even so far, the atmosphere of n.e.o premium ginger ale is rich in flavor, if you say it is said that it is drinking a long time ago of old "chilly rain". Again because the taste and flavor of ginger are clear and clear, it is intense. The raw material is sugar (glucose fructose liquid sugar, sugar), starch syrup, ginger, spice, acidulant (tartaric acid), fragrance, 95 ml of the single use size, 6 bottles set 945 yen (including tax). Basically it is for business use, but can you sell it normally? That is frank thought. It is recommended for those who think that "ordinary ginger ale is insufficient!"

Ginger ale | Hakata Sushiga and neo series

in Gastronomic Adventure,   Video, Posted by darkhorse