Ginger ale of the hangover prevention specification "Shining otoko GOLDEN GUY cider" tasting review



As usual I went to the convenience store and casually passed through the drink corner and there was a drink that gave me a unique appearance, so I brought it to a checkout cashier soon.

When it says carbonated drink of Itoen "Natural water ciderThere is, but it is not unlike anything like that. And somehow it is a mysterious drink that ITO EN has no information on its homepage. I can guess that this is a considerable change ball drink, but what about the actual situation? Let's drink it immediately.

Details of carbonated drinks that are somewhat suspicious are as follows.Top Page | Itoen

This is "Shiny Otoko's GOLDEN GUY Cider". It is surely a golden coloring.


The letter of "GUY" is designed largest.


Promotes gastroenteric ginger and liver functionTurmericIs it being a product that considers considerably hangover prevention measures to be used? Further included in Shizimi et al.Ornithine"Can improve liver function,"Alanine"Is an amino acid used as a source of energy for the liver. It is said to enhance immune function "Arginine"Also, it may well be full-scale quite well.


The golden power is needed is "a man drinking until midnight every day" rather than "a busy man till night every night".


Raw material names etc are like this.


It is 90 Kcal per one (500 ml) and low calorie for carbonated drinks. It seems that he is conscious of health as well.


I opened it with a creepy sound that carbonic acid started and poured it into a glass. Carbonation seems quite strong. A little golden color like a whiskey shines on the glass.


While it smells like "Ginger Ale" a little mixed with "turmeric power", actually it is a taste not far from a general ginger ale when you drink it. As written as dry taste it is quite painful, carbonic acid has a strong impression. Although it is not bitter but never sweet, it may not be suitable for children. I also tasted the taste of the turmeric style. I hope you like it if you like dry ginger ale.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by darkhorse_log