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    Do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks products contain gluten?

    Our products are gluten-free and do not contain any wheat or barley based ingredients.

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    Do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks products contain caffeine?

    All the products produced by Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, with the exception of Royal Crown Draft Premium Cola, do not contain caffeine.

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    Do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks contain Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's)?

    No GMO containing Ingredients or Processes have been used in the manufacture of any Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Products. This information is based on written assurances from our ingredient suppliers.

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    Do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks contain allergens?

    All Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Products are free of Allergens as defined by the Australian and New Zealand Food Standards Code (Standard 1.2.3 (4)).

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    Do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Products contain alcohol?

    All Bundaberg Brewed Drinks naturally brewed products contain minute residual traces of alcohol. Our manufacturing process uses natural yeast which feed on sugars and ferments the ‘brew’ to be used as a base for our beverages. Alcohol is a by-product of this fermentation process. Before we fill the product into bottles we heat the brew to above 70 degrees C. to kill the yeast, halt the fermentation process, and remove the alcohol. After this heating process all of our products have a residual alcohol level of less than 0.5%. It is this manufacturing process, and the natural brew component in our beverages which adds the flavour profile unique to our products.

    The legal level allowable in a soft drink for it to be labelled as a non alcoholic beverage is 0.5%. We promote all of our beverages as a soft drink which is an acceptable alternative to intoxicating beverages. For further confirmation you may find information regarding Non Alcoholic Beverages in Food Standard 2.6.2 on www.foodstandards.gov.au.

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    What sweetners are used in Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Products?

    Our diet products contain three sweeteners. Firstly, Acesulfame Potassium Salt (950), which is not taken up by the body. Secondly, Sucralose (955), which is made from sugar and thirdly, Aspartame (951). Aspartame is made from two amino acids – phenylalanine and aspartic acid. They are two of the basic protein building blocks that are found in milk, bread, meat, fruits and vegetables. This ingredient allows us to ensure the full bodied taste of our standard Ginger Beer, whilst keeping the sugar content to a minimum.

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    How much sugar content is contained in the 'Diet' products?

    Food standards in Australia permit up to 80kJ per 100mls of sugar content. Our Diet Ginger Beer more than meet these standards with only 34kJ per 100mls or 127.5kj/375ml bottle – a sugar content which is residual from the natural brewing process. Diet drinks based on artificial flavours can be made with zero calorie content, but a naturally brewed product, such as ours, will contain some residual calories. The % of sugar in our 375ml Diet Ginger Beer, as stated on the label, is 1.2% or 1.2gms/100mls which equals approximately 4.5gms/375ml bottle.

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    Why do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Products contain sediment?

    The sediment in our products is naturally occurring as a result of the natural brewing process. The seasonal variation in our ingredients cause a differing level of sediment from batch to batch but we endeavour to blend to give our consumers as near to consistent quality as possible.

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    How do you open a rip cap?

    1. While holding bottle securely, simply pull out ring

    2. Pull cap out and over

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    What does 'invert bottle before opening' mean?

    The advice, ‘invert before opening’ is purely a suggestion. We recommend inverting – tipping upside down, all bottles before opening. This ensures that all naturally occuring sediment which can settle to the bottom of the bottle during transportation and storage is mixed throughout to deliver an optimal tasting product.

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    What is the difference between 'Best Before' and 'Use By'?

    Best Before’ is the recommended shelf life of the product; it indicates when the product should be consumedby to ensure it is fresh. ‘Use By’ means it must be consumedon or by that date for product safety reasons. Please visit the FSANZ (Food Standards Australia & New Zealand) website on www.foodstandards.gov.aufor further information.

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    Why aren’t the 375ml bottles resealable?

    Our 375ml products are a single serve product and as such the caps are not designed to be used to reseal the bottles.

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    Is BBD’s packaging recyclable?

    Our packaging is recyclable and the recycle symbol appears on our labels, wraps and cartons.

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    Where can I buy BBD merchandise?

    BBD merchandise is available from our tourist centre, The Barrel, here in Bundaberg, QLD. The Barrel can be contacted on 07 4154 5480 or on The Barrel page.

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    Are BBD products Halal or Kosher certified?

    Our products have not been Halal or Kosher Certified due to the small number of requests we receive.

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    Where is the ginger you use in your products grown?

    The ginger we use in our products is grown in Queensland, Australia.

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    Where are Bundaberg Brewed Drinks products Available?

    Bundaberg Brewed Drinks are available in over 60 countries around the world. You can find an eCommerce store close to you that stocks our beverages. Visit our Shop Now page

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    How much Ginger is in a 375ml bottle of Bundaberg Ginger Beer?

    There is approximately 4gms of ginger in our 375ml bottle of Ginger Beer. Because our products are brewed there can be slight variations from batch-to-batch.

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    Do the Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Diet products contain Aspartame?

    Bundaberg Brewed Drinks Diet products do contain Aspartame. For a full list of ingredients, please visit our Brews page at bundaberg.com/our-brews

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    Why do Bundaberg Brewed Drinks brew its beverages? Why is it better?

    Bundaberg Brewed Drinks continue to use age old recipes and brewing techniques using real ingredients to extract maximum flavour for a premium and refreshing taste profile. This is why it can take up to seven days to brew a single batch of our beverages. For more details on the art of craft brewed beverages visit bundaberg.com/how-we-brew/

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    What is the difference between Root Beer and Sarsaparilla?

    Our Root Beer and Sarsaparilla is the same brew, just a different label depending on your location. Both are brewed over three days using real liquorice root, sarsaparilla root, molasses and vanilla beans.

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    When is Bundaberg Brewed Drinks ginger harvested?

    Bundaberg Brewed Drinks ginger is harvested from around ANZAC Day (25th April) until the first week in June.

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    Are the Ginger Plants allowed to flower?

    Bundaberg Brewed Drinks ginger is allowed to flower, towards the end of the growing season, around March, the ginger rhizomes will put out their flower stalks. However the flower of the eating variety of Queensland Ginger is not quite as impressive as ornamental gingers.

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    Are your products vegan/vegetarian?

    We do not conduct any animal testing with our products or ingredients and are not aware of any done on our behalf.

    • The following beverages are all suitable for vegans: Lemon, Lime & Bitters, Diet Lemon, Lime Bitters, Burgundee Creaming Soda, Traditional lemonade, Guava, Blood Orange, Peach, Passionfruit and Pineapple & Coconut.
    • The following beverages are all suitable for vegetarians, lacto vegetarians and ovo-lacto vegetarians: Ginger Beer, Diet Ginger Beer, Spiced Ginger Beer, Sarsaparilla/Root Beer, Diet Sarsaparilla, Pink Grapefruit and Tropical Mango

    We can confirm each of our brews were only classified as Vegan or Vegetarian after careful consultation with our suppliers, based on the Vegan/Vegetarian status of each of our ingredients.

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What is Bundy's new drink? ›

Bundaberg Rum is bringing back its hugely popular limited-edition Rum Ball Liqueur for the festive season. The liqueur has notes of warming rum, sweet spice, biscuit, vanilla, cocoa and coconut.

What does invert bottle before opening mean? ›

We recommend inverting – tipping upside down, all bottles before opening. This ensures that all naturally occuring sediment which can settle to the bottom of the bottle during transportation and storage is mixed throughout to deliver an optimal tasting product.

What is Bundaberg Brewed Drinks slogan? ›

The popularity of Bundaberg Ginger Beer is no mistake. It's the result of years and years doing it the hard way. After-all, the family motto is 'if it's worth brewing, it's worth brewing well'.

Can you substitute ginger beer for ginger ale? ›

Some drinks rely on the deeper flavors of ginger beer to stand up to other ingredients, but you can really use it interchangeably with ginger ale — as long as you know that ginger beer is more intense in flavor than ginger ale.

What was Al Bundy's favorite toilet? ›

The Ferguson Toilet is Al's favorite toilet, that has what Al calls "a man's flush". When Al decides to build his own bathroom, he decides to bring home a Ferguson, saying that when he was growing up, he promised himself that he would have a toilet bowl just like his dad did.

What was Ted Bundy's weapon of choice? ›

Ted Bundy was known to bludgeon his victims with a metal rod or a crowbar first before sexually assaulting and then strangling them.

Why do bartenders tap bottles with rings? ›

In Ireland, it was believed that liquor contained spirits that might be harmful if consumed, and tapping the glass dispelled those spirits.

Why do people tap the bottom of the bottle? ›

Likewise, tapping your glass or mug on the bar signified when you started a new glass. Fraternity members frequently claim that it's an old Greek tradition. Others say that it's a mark of respect to the bartender. Some believe that you cheers to the future, but a tap on the bar acknowledges the past.

Why do we tap the bottom of a bottle? ›

Its done to break the seal of the bottle. There is always a volume of air at the top of the bottle(in the neck region). When you 'tap' the bottle at the bottom, the pressure breaks the seal.

What is rum and sarsaparilla called? ›

Smooth and Shifty

The Smooth & Shifty is a unique blend of the ultra-smooth Bundaberg Red Rum and brewed Sarsparilla from Bundaberg Brewed Drinks. This wonderful combination first releases a super-smooth taste courtesy of the Bundy Red which is then followed up with a Sars kick on the back palate to truly refresh.

Why is it called ginger beer? ›

Ginger beer – the delicious, brewed, fermented beverage that we all know and love – first appeared around the mid-1700s in England. It was initially made as a fermented alcoholic beverage using ginger, sugar and water.

What type of alcohol is Bundaberg? ›

About this product. Bundaberg Alcoholic Ginger Beer is a local Aussie Ginger Beer - made by locals, for locals, with real local ingredients. Working with the neighbours at Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, they've partnered the best Ginger Beer with Queensland Cane Spirit for a refreshing tasting zesty ginger bite.

Is ginger beer good for your stomach? ›

Relieves Nausea and Improves Digestion

Did you know that ginger beer is an effective remedy against nausea and morning sickness? According to studies conducted by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, ginger beer enhances digestion and helps food move smoothly through the stomach.

Will ginger beer settle my stomach? ›

Ginger helps to settle the stomach, whether you're suffering from nausea or the effects of over eating or drinking. While a natural ginger ale is always a good option, ginger beer contains a (very) light alcoholic kick (about . 5 percent) to make you feel extra fine.

Is ginger beer full of sugar? ›

The average glass of ginger beer contains a whopping 38.5g of sugar - the equivalent of just over eight teaspoons - according to the research by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Open.

What was the toilet called on Married... with Children? ›

Al decides that he is going to fulfil a life-long dream and build a second loo in the garage, purchasing a Ferguson, the Stradivarius of toilets, which will be exclusively his.

What kind of car did Al Bundy drive? ›

The cars used to represent the Dodge in most early seasons is a Blue 1973-1974 Plymouth Duster, then a Bronze 1971-1972 Plymouth Gold Duster, and at last a Red 1972 Plymouth Duster. Throughout most of the early seasons, Al's Dodge is shown to be blue.

What did Al Bundy drink? ›

Drink: "The Al Bundy"

The "Al Bundy" consists of a shot of whiskey, a shot of vodka, and a splash of Tabasco. The fiery sauce really captures Al's tendency to be a little hot headed. Still, he puts his family first, and, though flawed, his cynical logic keeps us ROFL-ing.

What was Ted Bundy's last wish? ›

Asked if he had any final words, Bundy's response was surprising. Hesitating, his voice "quavering", he told his attorney Jim Coleman and Methodist minister Fred Lawrence: "Jim and Fred, I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends." The LA Times reported: "With that, it was time.

How old was Ted Bundy when he died? ›

What is in an Al Bundy drink? ›

The "Al Bundy" consists of a shot of whiskey, a shot of vodka, and a splash of Tabasco. The fiery sauce really captures Al's tendency to be a little hot headed.

Is Bundaberg rum bad for you? ›

Bundaberg Rum and Cola has been listed as one of the 'dirty dozen' drinks behind binge drinking. Health officials say this drink is among the most harmful alcoholic beverages going around. But, despite the bans put in place to curb dangerous drinking, it remains readily available in Dubbo.

What is Rose Bundy's new name? ›

Rose Bundy may have changed her name to Abigail Griffin.

However, the rest of her personal life remains a mystery. No one even knows what she does for a living these days.

What percentage of alcohol is in Bundy rum? ›

TASTING NOTES
ManufacturerBundaberg Distilling Company
Alcohol Percentage37%
Standard Drinks20
Liquor StyleDark Rum
Volume700ML

What is Gucci drink? ›

Not satisfied with putting their branding on a bottle of Absolut or buying a winery a la Chanel, Gucci has debuted its signature co*cktail: Elisir d'Elicriso. The pre-mixed drink is available at the exclusive Gucci Giardano 25, a café-bar in Florence, Italy that opened earlier this year.

What is Safari in a drink? ›

Safari is, as you might have guessed, a liqueur flavoured with exotic fruits, including the likes of papaya, mango lemon, lime and passionfruit. This has been a sleeper hit, and is now one of our most popular fruit liqueurs.

What is Papi drink? ›

Starting the new year, Social's bubbly Champagne Papi feels appropriate. Named after rapper Drake's alter ego, the drink is festive but complex, with Italicus bergamot liqueur, Grand Poppy (a bittersweet herbal liqueur), a dollop of peach jam, and an effervescent pour of sparkling wine.

Is rum unhealthy? ›

One study showed that there's an increased risk of developing liver conditions too if you drink more than the guidelines recommend regularly. The key is moderation. You can't expect to drink loads of rum every day and miraculously become super healthy.

What is Bundaberg Rum called in slang? ›

Bundy / Bundy & co*ke – Traditional rum drink, from the Bundaberg region of Queensland. Generally drunk by Bogans. Blue – a fight.

What is sugarcane champagne? ›

Inspired by the bevvie's famous nickname, 'sugarcane champagne', Maison de Bundy Blanc de Cane is a special bottling of the brand's new alcoholic ginger beer, which blends white Queensland cane spirit with Bundy's spicy ginger brew.

Did Ted Bundy love Liz? ›

"I loved her so much it was destabilising," Bundy once told journalist Stephen G. Michaud. "I felt such a strong love for her but we didn't have a lot of interests in common like politics or something, I don't think we had much in common."

What did Ted Bundy's mother do to him? ›

What happened to Ted Bundy's baby? ›

According to E!, Rose is now 37 and has stayed out of the spotlight. The Sun notes that it's likely that 6-year-old Rose was never allowed to contact her dad before his execution. It's also likely Boone has since changed her and Rosa's names.

What is the most drunken alcohol? ›

Beer. Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage worldwide. In fact, after water and tea, beer is the most commonly-consumed drink in the world. Beer is also most likely the oldest alcoholic drink in history.

What liquor is 95% alcohol? ›

Everclear. Proof: 190 (95% alcohol). Made in: United StatesThe first 190-proof alcohol ever to be bottled for consumers, Everclear spawned a '90s rock band and many a bad idea—it's a favorite among young drinkers because it's nearly tasteless.

What does op mean in alcohol? ›

What is the meaning of "Overproof" or OP? The term originated in the UK in the 18th century when British sailors payment included rations of rum. The term means the. dilution point of a spirit that would sustain the ignition of gunpowder. The sailors wanted to “prove” that their spirit had not been watered down.

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