Barritt's Ginger Beer
Barritt's Ginger Beer is a popular ginger beer originating from Bermuda. It is known for its distinctive spicy flavor and is often used as a mixer in various cocktails, most notably the Dark 'n' Stormy.
History[edit]
Barritt's Ginger Beer was first produced in 1874 by the Barritt family in Bermuda. The recipe has remained largely unchanged since its inception, maintaining its unique blend of ginger and other natural ingredients. Over the years, Barritt's has become a staple in Bermudian culture and is widely recognized for its quality and taste.
Production[edit]
The production of Barritt's Ginger Beer involves a careful process of brewing ginger root with other natural flavors. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret, but it is known that the beverage is non-alcoholic and carbonated, providing a refreshing and spicy taste.
Uses[edit]
Barritt's Ginger Beer is versatile and can be enjoyed on its own or as a mixer in various cocktails. The most famous cocktail made with Barritt's is the Dark 'n' Stormy, which combines the ginger beer with Gosling's Black Seal Rum. Other popular cocktails include the Moscow Mule and the Ginger Beer Mojito.
Availability[edit]
Barritt's Ginger Beer is available in various sizes, including cans and bottles. It is distributed widely in Bermuda and has also gained popularity in other parts of the world, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom.
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