Cascade Beverages
Cascade Beverages is an Australian brand of non-alcoholic mixers and soft drinks. The brand is known for its range of premium mixers, including tonic water, ginger beer, and soda water. Cascade Beverages is a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Amatil, one of the largest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the Asia-Pacific region.
History[edit | edit source]
Cascade Beverages was originally established in 1886 in Hobart, Tasmania, by the Cascade Brewery Company. The company initially focused on producing beer and other alcoholic beverages but later expanded into the production of non-alcoholic drinks. Over the years, Cascade Beverages has become a well-known name in the Australian beverage market, particularly for its high-quality mixers.
Products[edit | edit source]
Cascade Beverages offers a variety of products, including:
- Tonic Water: A carbonated soft drink with a distinctive bitter flavor, often used as a mixer for cocktails such as the Gin and tonic.
- Ginger Beer: A non-alcoholic beverage made from ginger, sugar, and water, known for its spicy and refreshing taste.
- Soda Water: A carbonated water used as a mixer in various cocktails and drinks.
- Lemonade: A sweet, carbonated lemon-flavored drink.
- Lime and Soda: A refreshing drink made with lime flavor and soda water.
Manufacturing[edit | edit source]
The production of Cascade Beverages takes place in state-of-the-art facilities that adhere to strict quality control measures. The brand prides itself on using high-quality ingredients to ensure the best possible taste and consistency in its products.
Market Presence[edit | edit source]
Cascade Beverages has a strong presence in the Australian market and is widely available in supermarkets, liquor stores, and bars across the country. The brand is particularly popular among consumers who enjoy premium mixers for their cocktails.
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