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Opening the bottle was great, the balance of "fiery-ness" was just right. The ginger smelt fresh and somewhat zesty. The colour of the drink is a cloudy white colour. Drinking the ginger beer gives that burning sensation at the back of your nose which i love. The taste is good, especially considering its only a supermarket brand. The carbonation level of this drink is also not too fizzy, but not too flat, it almost compliments the ginger. I would also note that i was surprised that it did not suffer from having sweeteners in it such as other brands.
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