It’s been months since Carmina last posted on her Google Maps. I started doing it just for fun, exploring new places to dine and travel, and sharing those spots with others. Back in 2017, I wasn’t even blogging yet. Over the years, I received numerous email updates about changes, but in September, the removal of followers on Google Maps felt particularly strange. There’s no point in complaining about it. I decided not to close my account, as it wasn’t an option, but I did delete all the photos I had contributed over the years. I have fond memories of seeing which photos were popular and had hoped to share them with you. It was surprising to see how many views my pictures had accumulated. While deleting them, I noticed that many restaurants and bakeries no longer exist, with some marked as unknown on the map. Most of my photos were from the pandemic period, a time when I could fully express myself and write about the food I enjoyed. Let's take a trip down memory lane with Carmina th...
By the look of Fever-Tree can be misleading that you're drinking alcohol in the middle of the afternoon as I was asking Manang V for a bottle opener she had thought I was drinking during my office hours.
Ginger is my favorite and what makes it exciting you get to enjoy when they make it into a soda out known for ginger ale.
This time around I decided to try another ginger ale brand I came across Fever-Tree Ginger Ale sold from S&R like a Costco in the United States.
I had purchased it online from Metro Mart application and had it delivered to my home.
The price of Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Ale is PHP 312.00 ($6.24).
It comes with four bottles in this type of packaging shown in the picture.
Opening the flap from the bottom you will come across reading this:
Fever- Tree also sell Ginger Beer haven't tried it yet may be in the future when I feel like drinking for the mean time I was able to taste and see what is the difference it is a carbonated spring water version with a mild taste of ginger no after taste something great for me.
I am not fond of carbonated spring water.
Note:
I am not selling Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Ale just curious what it would taste like.
For your reference here is more about Fever-Tree to direct you to their website.
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