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Vogue taste-tests the favorite drinks in the non-alcoholic drinking movement.
In the end, Vogue magazine writer Tamar Adler enjoys a mixer she creates with Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel and confesses that she doesn’t feel the need to drink alcohol anymore. We're so proud! -
Why people have red food and drinks to celebrate Juneteenth.
Two West African plants create that popular Juneteenth red color: kola and hibiscus. Kolas were used as snacks or as a refreshment, while hibiscus flowers were used to make tea and treat colds.
Nowadays, red velvet cakes, watermelon and red drinks like Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel have become a staple and a famous symbol of Juneteenth.
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Father’s Day gifts Celebrating all the Dad’s; especially our Trini-dad’s!
Brooklyn Brewed Sorrel's legacy belongs to a proud dad. I grew up watching and tasting my Trini dad's Sorrel. Coming from a rich Trinidadian culture, as a child, my father's delicious and complex non alcoholic hibiscus-spiced sorrel was his specialty for family reunions. Honor your dad by transporting him to the Caribbean Islands this Father’s Day with delicious and rich Caribbean sorrel.