New non-alcoholic spirit Amplify

New non-alcoholic spirit Amplify: Image 1

Perfect served with tonic or mixed into non-alcoholic cocktails, this new launch is the ideal accompaniment to your wedding drink offering ensuring you're catering to all of you guests tastes and preferences.

Amplify is a refreshing, zingy and invigorating non-alcoholic spirit that has been designed for those who don't want to compromise on their experience when not drinking alcohol - containing low sugar levels, no caffeine and at only 27 calories per 50ml of Amplify, it's the ideal alternative.
Like traditional spirits, Amplify is distilled and made with a host of invigorating ingredients such as juniper berries, coriander seeds, Angelica root, lemon peel, lemongrass and ginsengroot. These fragrant botanicals combine with vibrant, punchy orange and citrus to provide a drink that satisfies the taste buds without any need for alcohol.
Perfectly served with a Mediterranean-style tonic and a slice of grapefruit ormixed into a light fruity vitamin-enriched cocktail, Amplify is a versatile and accessible drink that's great to have in the drinks cabinetduring pregnancy and beyond.

Amplify is available to buy at Morrisons and other online retailers, priced at £15 for a 50cl bottle.

Check out drinkamplify.co.uk

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