Binary Botanical
Binary Botanical, a female founded British beer brand, was launched to provide a lighter, beer-like alternative to a glass of wine. Through the use of hop leaves, Binary has commercialised new innovation within the brewing industry.
Binary Botanical, a female founded British beer brand, was launched to provide a lighter, beer-like alternative to a glass of wine. This superior refreshing beverage is available with both 4% and 0.5% alcohol for consumers choosing to drink less or not at all.
Most beers are brewed using hop cones, however Binary Botanical is infused with organic leaves from Sovereign and First Gold hop bines, the name given to the stems of the hop plant.
Based on the outskirts of the South Downs National Park, the founders of Good Living Brew Company were tired of not being able to find an alcoholic drink of around 4% that wasn’t either bland, bitter or sweet, so they set out to create something new. Binary Botanical is lower in alcohol and calories than wine, vegan and gluten and sugar free.
Binary Botanical was created by a team of women with years’ of experience in the brewing industry with a shared frustration of wanting a moderately alcoholic beverage without the traditional bitter taste of beer. Offering instead a fresh, tangy and aromatic profile that will appeal to beer, wine and cider fans alike, in a 4% and 0.5% option.
This light, refreshing beverage pairs wonderfully with an array of cuisines, and also makes the perfect base for cocktails - try it in a stemmed glass with strawberries, mint and oranges and a dash of Grenadine as a refreshing alternative to Pimm’s.
To find out more and try Binary for yourself, simply visit www.binarybotanical.com.
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