How to premix a Hard Lemonade like a Pro!
Sometimes in the alcohol industry it feels like the wheels turn full circle.? In 1993, a South Australian publican and small brewery owner Duncan MacGillivray introduced the world to hard Lemonade by brewing the first batch of Two Dogs Lemon Brew which?blew up like a balloon and went?on to become available throughout the world.? Two Dogs Hard Lemonade from downunder paved the way for other hugely popular Hard Lemonades of the time such as the Hooper's Hooch brand in the UK and Mike's Hard Lemonade in Canada and the USA.? While the Australian Original Two Dogs Lemon Brew may have long since gone from fridges across Australia in the space of the past year we have seen Hard Lemonade return from oblivion and make a thirsty impression on drinkers downunder!
Here we are going to share how to premix a Hard Lemonade like a Pro! taking some brewspiration from the highly successful Ready to Drink (RTDs) Hard Lemonades recently launched in Australia.? Modern drinker tastes change and younger adult drinkers are actively exploring more convienent and controlled options to enjoy reponsibly. It is important that modern Australian Craft Brewers and Distillers meet the needs of the discerning drinkers of today.
Time to?squeeze the lemon and suck the juice as they say!
We did some initial market leader scanning and ingredients analysis to come up with a simple whiteboard formula that you can choose to use and adapt to develop your own Hard Lemonade.
BeerCo Hard Lemonade
Vital Stats:
Batch Size: 1,000 Litres
Target ABV: 5%
Target Brix: 5% (note: some market leaders are low sugar sweetened with 951 Sucralose and others use cane sugar to reach their sweetness targets).
Target pH: <4
Ingredients:?Carbonated Water, Neutral Spirit, Sugar, Lemon Conc/Juice, Lemon Vlavour, Citric Acid (330), Sodium Citrate (331), Sodium Benzoate (211)
The first ingredient after carbonated in your Hard?Lemonade is the Neutral Spirit or ethanol!? There are three main suppliers of this ingredient to local craft distillers in Australia:
For the purposes of our recipe we are going to assume your using 95% Neutral Cane Spirit. You can just as interchangeably use neutral grape or neutral grain spirit from your local preferred ethanol supply partner(s).
In summary, our suggested starting whiteboard for an ethanol Hard?Lemonade could look like this:
BeerCo Hard Lemonade RTD
Vital Stats
Batch Size:1000 Litres
Target ABV:5%
Target Brix:5% note: levels can be high as 9-10% and sweeteners can be used
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Target pH:<4.0
Ingredients: Carbonated Water, Neutral Spirit, Sugar , Lemon Conc./Juice , Lemon Vlavour , Citric Acid ?(330), Sodium Citrate ?(331), Sodium Benzoate ?(211)
Neutral spirit (95NC) 43.2 Litres
Lemon Conc./Juice 30 Litres
Lemon Vlavour 5 Litres
Citric Acid 0.5Kg
Sodium Citrate 0.1Kg
Sodium Benzoate 0.15Kg
Colour (optional): Carthamus Extract Safflower
We cannot stress highly enough the importance of doing small scale bench or labl trials before you dial up to your full batch production.? You can do a division to 10L and then even split your base out to 10 x 1L before flavour dosing, pH balancing and preservative to make sure your happy with the taste of the beverage.
BeerCo.com.au would like to reiterate that we are not product development specialists or new beverage designers and also recommend if your new to premix premium package spirits that you consider engaging with an industry professional to formulate your RTDs so they hit the high mark when they hit the market.? You only get one chance to make a first impression as they say!
If you need help with anything or wish to discuss the wide array of adjuncts and aids and fermentables for your next Hard Lemonade please do not hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected] or call us on +61 490 501 392 and have a great Brewing and Distilling and Selling week!
References and Further Reading and Knowledge Sources:
Beam Suntory’s most successful Aussie RTD goes global Drinks Digest,?19 Feb 2024
IWSR Drinks Market Analysis?How is the hard lemonade trend evolving?
Saint John's Wort,?Anatomy of a Trend: White Claw and Mike’s Hard Lemonade 2 July 2020
Marketing Week The taste of Two Dogs is a bad joke 19 Jan 1996