This is my first post here on Investors Hub.
I ventured out to the nearby Walmart (that's always an adventure) yesterday to purchase my first Goslings Ginger Beer. It was a little difficult to locate since it was not in the cooler. Once I found it though, the stock of mix was nearly empty, the regular beer was almost full, and the diet was completely full. (couldn't figure out why anybody would buy a diet beer anyway) I waited in line FOREVER. When I got home, I was reading the label on the can and was a little disappointed to find out that it is a non-alcohol drink. (I was wondering if anybody knows the history of the product) Anyway, I cooled it in the fridge over night and tried it today. And wow, I was blown away by how delicious it is. I want to drink the whole six pack, but it is pretty high in corn syrup. I found it to taste kind of like Sprite, but with better flavor and a zip. So, I probably need to go back tomorrow and buy some of the diet product. Back to the history though, I was wondering why this product is labeled as beer, when it does not contain any alcohol. I'm also wondering how people are using the mixer.
And I'm also thinking I may not have bought enough shares..