• Category – Beer, flavoured
  • Available – From this month
  • Location – The UK, available online
  • Price – GBP34.40 (US$47) per 8x33cl bottle pack

Neitiv, a UK manufacturer of coconut flower products, has released a beer range targeted at female consumers.

The three-strong line-up contains coconut flower drops, which according to Neitiv are high in minerals, protein and amino acids. The range comprises Ninkasi, Menquet and Dea Latis, which range in abv from 1.5% to 4%.

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The lowest abv beer, Ninkasi, contains 24 calories per 10cl. All three beers carry the slogan ‘Coconut Flower Beer For Women’ on the front label.

“As a woman from Malaysia, growing up I learnt that drinking beer was frowned upon and something I wasn’t able to enjoy,” said Neitiv co-founder Vaani VetriKo. “Neitiv was created to empower all people to enjoy great tasting beer.”

Coconut Flower Beer is the first product from Neitiv, which was founded this year. The drops in the range are taken from the nectar of coconut flowers. The start-up plans to launch other beverages including a wine called Callu.

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