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Mother Earth Brew Co. Unveils Hop Spritz: A Refreshing, Non-Alcoholic Hop Water with Tropical Mosaic Flavor

Mother Earth Brew Co. Unveils Hop Spritz: A Refreshing, Non-Alcoholic Hop Water with Tropical Mosaic Flavor

Mother Earth Brew Co. is introducing Hop Spritz, a new non-alcoholic hop water product. It’s a clean, refreshing no-calorie, no-carb, and no-gluten drink. Perfect for beer drinkers and non-drinkers alike who are interested in trying hop flavor in a new format.

According to a press release from Mother Earth Brew Co., Hop Spritz Mosaic rolls out beginning January and throughout Q1 and will be available year-round in 6-pack 12oz  cans through the company’s distribution network and in Mother Earth’s company owned tap rooms. 

Hop Spritz Isn’t just free of alcohol, it’s also free of calories, carbs, gluten, and added flavoring, making it 100%  natural, functional, and botanical, highlighting Mosaic hops with a focus on aroma and nuance which allows Mosaic’s natural tropical fruit character to shine through lively carbonation and a clean finish. 

“As drinkers and non-drinkers look for more balance and flexibility, Hop Spritz offers a new way to enjoy hops  beyond beer. It doesn’t replace beer—it expands where hop flavor can live, opening the door to more occasions and  more consumers.”  Said Kamron Khannakhjavani – Director of Marketing, Mother Earth Brew Co. 

Whether it’s Dry January, mindful drinking, workdays, post-workout refreshment, outdoor adventures, or social  settings where alcohol isn’t the focus, Hop Spritz serves as a flavorful alternative to reach for. It’s made with earth’s  best water, hops, and imagination.  

Learn more at motherearthbrewco.com


About Mother Earth 

Mother Earth Brew Co. develops hand crafted artisanal ales in year-round, as well as seasonal and specialty offerings. With multi-state as well as  international distribution serviced by breweries in Vista, CA and Nampa, ID; Mother Earth’s award-winning beers help define and maintain the  standard of excellence expected of independent craft brewers.