No, we’re not talking about the famous Irish band, but about a drink made from cranberry juice. Very popular in Ireland, this drink is said to be of Anglo-Saxon origin, and consumed in large quantities every day by millions of Irish people! Refreshing, not only tasty, but also renowned for its nutritional virtues!
The cranberry is a berry that generally grows in bogs. The acidity of the environment is ideal for its growth.
The resulting berry is then picked and pressed to produce cranberry juice, a bright-pink, tart-flavored beverage renowned for its therapeutic antioxidant properties.
The Irish drink it at any time of day, to quench their thirst, accompany a meal or simply to hydrate. Low in sugar, this drink is anything but a soda, and is perfectly recommended by nutritionists.
You’ll easily find them in pubs, restaurants and supermarkets in Ireland, for a price close to that of orange juice!
Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Drink in moderation.