H2ROADS Craft Hard Seltzer Making A Colorful Splash

From Two Roads:

Two Roads Brewing Co. released it's much anticipated H2ROADS Craft Hard Seltzer earlier this month and it's quickly becoming a much sought after hard seltzer brand.
According to Master Brewer, Phil Markowski, “using extracts or processed flavoring agents was a non-starter for us. We wanted to avoid an artificial flavor from additives and offer an alternative to folks who prefer a natural tasting product. Real fruit was the only way to achieve this. The natural byproduct of real fruit is real color, which all of our seltzers will have."
This real color aspect of the liquid will be something that differentiates H2ROADS. According to Senior Marketing Manager Collin Kennedy, “we’re looking to educate consumers on what they’re drinking. Hard seltzers up to this point have largely been clear, yet claim to be fruited. Real fruit has color. The color found in H2ROADS will be a mark of distinction in the industry. It’s why we’re leading with the tagline ‘Real Fruit. Real Color. Real Refreshing.’”

Made with 100% REAL FRUIT, each H2ROADS Craft Hard Seltzer is made from 100% cane sugar and will range between 100 to 110 calories, 1-3g of sugar and 2-4g of carbs. Calorie variations occur because different fruits have different sugar contents.
Our H2ROADS Craft Hard Seltzer is NOW AVAILABLE in 6-packs of Grapefruit, Raspberry and a Variety Pack featuring our exclusive Cran-Lime can!

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