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From Bright Idea to Inspiring Possibility 💡 : Creating a non-alcoholic drink
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel was also once an idea, in fact, a brilliant one. Our CEO, Nzinga Knight, loved the idea of sharing her bright idea based on a family recipe with over 400 years of Caribbean heritage with the world. -
Dry Wedding is now a thing!
They say weddings and alcohol go hand in hand but did you know that alcohol-free weddings are now a thing? With the growing cultural shift away fro... -
The Main Ingredient
The main ingredient. The drink “Sorrel” happens to be named after the main ingredient- this beautiful red flower that looks more like a ro... -
New Drink Alert!!! Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel + rosemary infused expertly crafted mocktail mixer recipe 📒🍹
We learned this from the chefs at the famous Wolf restaurant at Nordstrom. During our Pop up residency at Nordstrom NYC, Wolf, their super-swank... -
Eid Mubarak! ☪️🕌
Happy Eid Ul Fitr! Eid Ul Fitr marks the end of a very intense month of fasting, prayer, self-reflection, and charity. This is the time were Muslim... -
Reconnected with my sober friend 👭
I recently caught up with a long time friend when I went to a Somi & Friends concert at the Apollo theater as part of The Apollo’s Africa Now Festival. -
Getting ready with Pearl at Nordstrom
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel is a coveted, delightful brewed, and aged beverage with an over 400-year Caribbean heritage. Made of sorrel flower, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and other spices. It is made in a Kosher facility and a great alternative to grape juice or wine you may serve during the Passover Seder. -
How do you fill your cup?
They say you can’t pour from an empty cup, and that’s true in my life and business too. It’s important to give yourself grace when feeling a little... -
Thanks for this reminder Martin!
Who in your life do you share your hopes and dreams with?Read the wonderful moment shared with us by our customer Sherry and Gina. -
Dry January Challenge for 2022 begins!
And so dry January begins, are you drinking less or taking a break from alcohol? Dry January calls for dun mocktails. We got you covered! Read more.