FAQs
Carbonated Water, Sugar, Ginger Root, Natural Ginger Flavoring With Other Natural Flavorings, Tartaric Acid, Ascorbic Acid.
What company owns Fever-Tree? ›
Lloyd's Development Capital acquires a significant stake in Fever-Tree Flemings (Lochside International) exits its holding in Fever-Tree. Fever-Tree joins the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 as Fastest Growing UK Drinks Company.
Can you drink Fever-Tree by itself? ›
Favorites from our range now available in cans for on-the-go & entertaining alike. Mix all your favorite co*cktails with ease or simply sip their own.
Is Fever-Tree healthy? ›
Digestive Support and Natural Remedy
Additionally, soda water can act as a natural remedy for constipation, promoting regular bowel movements. Leveraging the carefully selected botanicals in their production process, Fever-Tree's sodas and tonic waters offer enhanced digestive support, fostering holistic well-being.
Can you drink Fever-Tree ginger beer straight? ›
Not too sweet on the palate and with a deep, long-lasting ginger character it's a delicious soft drink served over plenty of ice or simply sip straight from the can.
Is ginger beer healthy? ›
Drinking ginger beer can help reduce inflammation, promote digestion, relieve nausea, and even help in the prevention of cancer. Ginger beer is a less-sweet alternative to ginger ale, and the popularity has skyrocketed among Americans, especially millennials.
Why is it called a Fever-Tree? ›
The common name, fever tree, comes from its tendency to grow in swampy areas: early European settlers in the region noted that malarial fever was contracted in areas with these trees.
What happened to Fever-Tree? ›
The group disbanded in 1970, but reformed in 1978 with only guitarist Michael Knust remaining from the original line-up. The new formation of the group had little commercial success; Fever Tree was not heard of again until 2003 when Michael Knust died.
Where are Fever-Tree drinks manufactured? ›
Based in west London, Fever-Tree makes a variety of beverages, including tonic water, ginger beer and lemonade. As of 2023, Fever-Tree products are exported to and available in over 80 countries.
Why is a Fever-Tree so expensive? ›
The bottle woes are a consequence of higher energy and commodity prices that have lifted manufacturing and packaging costs. Fever-Tree's range, priced at the top end of the market, had already been raised in cost due to the pressures - adding more to consumer bills amid the wider cost of living crisis.
To create Fever Tree is a complex process. It's very hands on and intensive and it does cost us more to make it so it will cost more on the shelf.” But what's wrong with cheaper tonic waters? “The carbonation is not that great and they use syrups that are very sweet,” Mr Gaunt said.
What drug does Fever-Tree contain? ›
The bark of the Fever Tree contains quinine, an alkaloid which is produced as a defence against insects.
Is Fever-Tree better than Schweppes? ›
Do you use Schweppes Tonic? I think it's very underrated because it's a cheap mainstream brand but overall it gets the job done and is better than many artisanal Tonics imo. I just find it to be inferior to Fever-Tree which is widely available so I only end up using Schweppes when I can't get Fever-Tree Tonics.
Why is Fever-Tree so popular? ›
Attention to detail and fresh ingredients helped Fever-Tree become a favorite in bars and homes alike. Whether you're making the perfect Gin and Tonic, or a well-made vodka co*cktail, bartenders and enthusiasts widely recognize the quality Fever-Tree mixers bring to co*cktails.
What is the shelf life of Fever-Tree? ›
Each bottle has about a 15 month shelf life, thanks.
Which ginger beer has real ginger? ›
Reed's Original Ginger Beer
This world-famous, Jamaican-inspired recipe is crafted with REAL fresh ginger root, natural fruit juices, honey and spices.
What's the difference between ginger beer and ginger ale fever tree? ›
Ginger beer was originally an alcoholic brew made from fermenting ginger, sugar, and water, although most commercial ginger beers nowadays are non-alcoholic. Ginger ale is a non-alcoholic, sweetened, ginger-flavored soft drink. Ginger beer is stronger-tasting and spicier than ginger ale, but less carbonated.
Which ginger beer has the most ginger in it? ›
Reed's Extra Ginger Brew
Made with twice as much ginger as its original recipe, Extra Ginger Brew has the right balance of heat and sweet. For the die-hard ginger fan, Reed's also makes a “Strongest” version with three times the ginger.
What ginger soda has real ginger? ›
Reed's is packed with real, fresh ginger. We source our ginger sustainably from the Peruvian Amazon—a bold strain found nowhere else.