By nature, kombucha contains trace amounts of alcohol, usually less than less than 0.5%, and GT's Hard Kombucha bumps up this amount to 3% ABV. GT's Hard Kombucha is made with a base of fermented black and green tea, plus other flavorful ingredients to form varieties like Heavenly Hops, New World Noir and Piña Paradise. While the latter includes fresh-pressed pineapple juice, New World Noir combines blueberry juice, aronia juice and vanilla extract, and Heavenly Hops balances the taste of hops with sweet and fresh peace juice.
The bottled beverages come in at a lower alcohol content than even most low-ABV brews, they are a source of dairy-free probiotics and unlike most alcoholic drinks, they include a full list of ingredients and nutritional information.
Low-ABV Hard Kombuchas
GT's Hard Kombucha Has Just 3% ABV
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