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Sprecher Cola, Cherry - 4 Each, $5.99
Made with Door County cherry juice. Gourmet soda. Fire-brewed. Sprecher cherry cola is a masterful blend of Wisconsin's own Door County cherry juice, raw honey, the finest cola extract, and a handful of select spices cooked to perfection in our gas-fired brew kettles then lightly carbonated for refreshment that tickles the taste buds with an array of pleasing flavors. One sip and we're sure you'll agree - cherry cola has never tasted this good. Enjoy in moderation - Randy Sprecher. Non-alcoholic. No caffeine. Gluten-free. The Sprecher Brewery & Gift Shop. Just as some breweries did during prohibition, our gourmet sodas are actually brewed in our hand-made, gas-fired brew kettle. Try our full line of sodas available in quarter and half barrels and traditional 16 oz brown bottles. Visit our gift shop for a wide assortment of shirts, hats, glassware, and Sprecher beer and soda. Sprecher is 5 miles north of downtown Milwaukee, between Capitol Drive & Hampton Ave., just one block west of Port Washington Rd. Please recycle. Enjoy all of our gourmet sodas in moderation.
Sprecher Soda, Gourmet, Puma Kola - 4 Each, $5.99
No caffeine. Gluten-free. Non-alcoholic. www.sprecherbrewery.com. Fire-brewed in our handmade brew kettle for distinctive flavor and character, Puma Kola possesses a cornucopia of exotic flavors. Each batch is made from scratch using the finest ingredients: kola extract, real vanilla, a pinch of cinnamon and pure honey. You will roar with delight at this refreshing soft drink. Enjoy in moderation. - Randy Sprecher. Sprecher Brewery & Gift Shop: Just as some breweries did during prohibition, our gourmet sodas are actually brewed in our hand-made, gas-fired brew kettle. Try our full time line of sodas available in quarter barrels, half barrels and traditional 16 oz. brown bottles. Visit our gift shop for a wide assortment of shirts, hats, glassware, and Sprecher beer and soda. Try all our other Sprecher Gourmet Sodas. Sprecher is 5 miles North of downtown Milwaukee, between Capitol Drive & Hampton Ave., just one block West of Port Washington Rd.