Goslings Stormy Peach Ginger Beer (12 fl. oz. can, 24 pk.)


By Goslings
Item # 984187015
Current price: $17.98
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Highlights

  • Refreshing twist on classic ginger beer
  • Unique blend of lemon zest, crystallized ginger, meringue and fresh peach
  • Perfect mixer for whiskey, bourbon and vodka cocktails
  • Non-alcoholic beverage
  • #1 ginger beer in the U.S.

About this item

Ever wanted to jazz up your taste buds with a little touch of fruity delight? Well, Goslings Stormy Peach Ginger Beer is just what your palate ordered! Imagine the classic taste of ginger beer but with an unexpected twist of peach. Now doesn't that sound intriguing? This refreshing beverage is far from ordinary, boasting a vibrant blend of citrusy, spicy, and fruity aromas that will make you say "wow" after just one sip.

Sweet, Tangy and Spicy Flavors

Now, imagine taking a bite of a fresh peach. Feel that? That's exactly what you get from your first sip of Goslings Stormy Peach Ginger Beer. But it's not all about peaches; we've sprinkled in a dash of lemon zest to give it a tangy kick. And if you've got a sweet tooth, you'll love the subtle notes of meringue and crystallized ginger that add a sweet and spicy combo to the mix. The finish? It's a layered, long-lasting blend of flavors that leaves a pleasant tingle on your tongue and a taste of lemon candy as a parting gift.

Perfect Cocktail Companion

And if you're a fan of cocktails, then you're in for a treat! Goslings' Peach Ginger Beer can be mixed seamlessly with whiskey or bourbon to create a refreshing Ginger Peach Smash. If vodka is more your style, then stir up a Georgia Peach Mule for a delightful twist on a classic. Either way, our ginger beer guarantees a cocktail experience that's nothing short of spectacular.

A Rich History with a Twist

In the spring of 1806 James Gosling, the oldest son of William Gosling, wines and spirits merchant, set out from Gravesend, Kent, England on the ship Mercury, with £10,000 sterling worth of merchandise, bound for America. After ninety-one desperate days on becalmed seas their charter ran out, and they put in at the nearest port, St. George’s, Bermuda. And the rest, as they say, is history. Delicious, deep, dark history.


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