Vita Malt Classic ๐Ÿบ #BeerSaturday Challenge ๐Ÿป Week #164

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I'm participating in the #BeerSaturday challenge again with a non-alcoholic malted beverage, as I don't drink alcohol ๐Ÿบ


๐Ÿป #BeerSaturday Challenge ๐Ÿป Week #164

by @detlev


Vita Malt Classic ๐ŸŒฟ

ย  ย  ย I don't drink alcohol, but I love the #beersaturday challenge, so with @detlev's prior approval, I submit this malt beverage available to us here in Paramaribo, Suriname.

the beautiful bottle in all its glory

ย  ย  ย If you're unfamiliar with malt beverages, they are "beer-ish," and the process to create low or no-alcohol malt beverages is very similar to beer production, with some slight alterations.

ย  ย  ย Vita Malt Classic and Three Horses are the only two malt beverages I have seen for sale here in Paramaribo, Suriname, where most imports are from China and the Netherlands.

Origins ๐Ÿ“œ

ย  ย  ย Vita Malt apparently has origins in St. Vincent & the Grenadines, or at least that's what their website says. Unfortunately, the website shows all kinds of interesting flavors I've never seen in Suriname, from coconut to ginseng and aรงaรญ.

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overhead view of the bottlecap - est. 1978

๐Ÿ‘ Review ๐Ÿ‘Ž

ย  ย  ย Our oldest daughter SreyYuu won't drink malt beverages because she "doesn't like the smell," but Monkey-B has recently taken a liking to Vita Malt, although only in small sips.

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approve taste

ย  ย  ย Obviously we have a 6-year-old with with discerning tastes, but Vita Malt ultimately gets approval for its indescribable umami taste, similar to dark beer but sweeter.

๐ŸงŠ The Ice-Cold Facts ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธ

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ย  ย  ย Denmark, Florida and Canada are mentioned on bottle, as well as Suriname, but nothing of St. Vincent & the Grenadines, which I find strange.

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ย  ย  ย There's 46g of sugar in the Vita Malt Classic 330ml bottle, more than twice as much as the 3 Horses malt beverage of the same size, so we opt for 3 Horses whenever available.

ย  ย  ย The lovely @Sreypov also enjoys a good malt beverage, but only in the early evenings after a meal.

ย  ย  ย Malt drinks, ginger beers/sodas and basil seed drinks are the only beverages we purchase at the local shops here.

ย  ย  ย Everything else is full of chemicals and food coloring, even the coconut waters have "essence" added.


๐Ÿ™ THANKS FOR READING ๐Ÿ™

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Dad
@JustinParke
Mom
@SreyPov
Srey-Yuu
@KidSisters
Monkey B
@KidSisters

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My little girl is so cute ๐Ÿฅฐ

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Yes, but getting so big now.

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For me she is my little girl a lot โค๏ธ

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There are so many different types of !BEER all over the world that I think you could taste one per day and you wouldn't live enough to taste them all.

I see that's not exactly beer but either way, I never heard of such a drink before.

Nice shots!

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There might be a place or two to get your hands on a malt beverage in Portugal, not sure. It's definitely more of a German/Dutch/Danish thing.

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Nice post, there are many 0% alcohol !BEER available these days that you can test every week.

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Thanks @rynow. Unfortunately Suriname has only two choices, but we are a small economy and country.

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