Wacky Drink Pt. II

>> November 03, 2010

Hello! after a long carelessness, here I am coming again with a not-so-new-but-still-interesting topic that I want to review : “Weird Beverages In Japan”. Yup, same as before, this time I want to tell you that in this world, there are several beverages that couldn’t be found if you’re not living in Japan. Here comes the examples :



1. Beer + Milk = Bilk






Have you ever taste a beer? or milk? Yes, I bet you did. But, have you ever taste the mix of them? In 2009, a brewery in Hokkaido released a low-malt beer using milk. From what I read, one-third of this beer is milk and it taste fruity. Because of this unique flavor, this beverage hopes to be popular among woman. I want to try it anyway :p



2. Kidsbeer






The second one is “Kidsbeer”. What? Is it a beer for kids? Haha, yes it is. But don’t worry, its actually alcohol-free and only containing Latin American plant Guarana, as its main ingredient. The bottles themselves are colored brown and it looks really really like a real beer. The price? Around 380 yen per milliliter bottle. And FYI, it’s been an instant hit in Japan after released.


3. Mother’s Milk


Here comes the oddest thing for me, mother’s milk, the breast-tasting drink ever. Emm, I’m just wondering, who’s the target audiences for this kind of milk, actually? Is it for babies? or for adults? For whoever it is, I think none that could replace the real mother’s milk in this world. None of them healthier, none of them more live-giving.



4. Kimchee Drink







Wohooo!! This is the champion “Kimchee drink”, guys!! Kimchee, is a traditional Korean dish made from fermented cabbage and LOTS of red pepper. Apparently, Coolpis comes in two flavors, peach and kimchee. But, I'm not entirely sure I'd want to try out this one. Oh, forgot something, this drink wasn’t came from Japan actually, it’s Korea.



Pictures : here, here, and here

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