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Everything You Need to Know About Kombrewcha

In the world of all things trendy and food/beverage related, a new type of product known as kombucha has been on the rise lately. While you might not necessarily know what it is, there’s a new brand in town known as Kombrewcha that would love to teach you all about what’s up in the land of the ‘boocha.

What’s Kombrewcha?

Kombrewcha is alcoholic kombucha that’s brewed to the point in which it has an alcohol content of 3.2%. Kombrewcha’s ingredients include tea, water, sugar, organic yeast, and scoby, so you’ll be putting nothing sketchy into your system during consumption of the product. Additionally, all of the ingredients that are used to make Kombrewcha are low in sugar, gluten-free, and organic, thus leaving a refreshing taste in your mouth.

Kombrewcha’s products come in four flavors, which are aptly titled as The OG, Lemongrass Lime, Royal Ginger, and Berry Hibiscus. While the products are sold at almost each and every Whole Foods location in the state of New York, they can be consumed either alone or as a mixer in some of your favorite drinks. All of Kombrewcha’s products come in cliques of four, so if you’re wanting to try out all of their flavors, you’re going to need to get a four pack of each flavor. In the end, if you end up liking some flavors more than the other flavors, you can always head back to Whole Foods for more four packs.

Additionally, there are some Trader Joe’s locations that do sell Kombrewcha’s products, but you have a better chance of finding them in the nearest Whole Foods.

What else is there to know?

As a company, Kombrewcha is based in Brooklyn, but their products are based out on Long Island. The brand also has locations in New York State that serve as stocklists, such as Caracas, Egg Shop, The Freehold, Ladybird, Roberta’s, Root and Bone, Selamat Pagi, Syndicated, and Two Hands.

Also, Kombrewcha exists to help you have a social life all while being able to live your busy life to the fullest. Sometimes, having to go out to the bar or to the club with your friends is a real struggle, and Kombrewcha fully understands that; that’s why their packaging comes in fours and is readily available for purchase. Why do you have to go out to the party when you’re busy when the party could happen and come to you when you’re off doing your own thing? That’s something that I never really understood, but ok.

If you’ve never had kombucha before, let Kombrewcha be your starting point. Since regular kombucha is already naturally alcoholic, adding alcohol to it serves more of a benefit to the actual beverage than if it were to be left out. Booze and being healthy are both things that have feelings about things too you know, so in this case, you’re better off giving Kombrewcha a shot before you knock it off the shelf completely.

Liz is a 25-year-old freelance writer that's based in Brooklyn, New York with her foster cat, Leif. Liz has received her start in the media world at Spoon University, and has acquired over 3.8 million views on her Spoon articles alone with millions more views on her syndicated content while finding her appreciation for consuming and producing branded content. Liz also has her articles syndicated on Business Insider, Insider, MSN, and Teen Vogue in addition to having her most popular article cited by Elite Daily. Liz has also contributed to YourTango and Entrepreneur.When Liz isn't writing, Liz is probably listening to music, walking around aimlessly like the hot mess that she is, cuddling with her cat, consuming new food dishes and drinks, at an event, at therapy with her one and only therapist that she absolutely adores, at an appointment with someone from her medical team, making up random dance moves in her bedroom, or figuring out what to do with herself. Liz's favorite cheese is feta and a pet peeve of hers is when people don't use the word "simultaneously" in the right manner.To get in touch with Liz, she can be reached at itslizab@gmail.com, @astrrisk on Instagram, and on LinkedIn. Liz is always down to be invited to an event or to talk about food, booze, and mental health. Liz's pronouns are she/her/hers.Please be patient when getting in touch with Liz - she probably is unaware as to what day it is, and might be dancing for her therapist.... to the Macarena, of course.