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Spirited Hive's Gin Lemon Cocktail is Sweetened by Wildflower Honey

Spirited Hive's Gin Lemon Cocktail is fueled by 100% all-natural ingredients and gets its touch of sweetness from wildflower honey. This honey-infused gin-based cocktail made with lemon and juniper berry is a new ready-to-drink option that showcases high-quality spirits straight out of Missouri.

The rich viscosity and distinct taste of honey make it a satisfying alternative to simple syrup and it is popular in modern cocktails for its ability to impart a unique depth of flavor. This artfully crafted honey-based cocktail complements gin and offers a new way for drinkers to appreciate it in a new light.

This new release joins bourbon, tequila and vodka cocktail options from the brand, all of which are made with all-natural ingredients and organic honey.

Trend Themes

  1. Honey-infused Cocktails — Using honey as a sweetener in cocktails is becoming more popular, providing an opportunity for the creation of new and exciting flavor combinations.
  2. Ready-to-drink Spirits — The rise of ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails has created a new market for high-quality spirits that can be conveniently enjoyed on the go.
  3. All-natural Ingredients — Consumers are increasingly seeking out drinks made with all-natural ingredients, creating opportunities for brands to innovate and create unique flavor profiles.

Industry Implications

  1. Cocktail Industry — The cocktail industry can capitalize on the trend of honey-infused cocktails by incorporating unique flavors and expanding their RTD options.
  2. Spirit Industry — The spirits industry can create new and innovative products by utilizing all-natural ingredients, such as honey, in their spirits.
  3. Organic Food Industry — The rise of honey-infused cocktails and other natural sweeteners highlights consumer demand for organic and all-natural products, creating an opportunity for the organic industry to expand their offerings.

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