elusive beverages
#1
Posted 18 April 2003 - 12:43 PM
Megan sandwich: White bread, Miracle Whip and Italian submarine dressing. {Megan is 4 y.o.}
#2
Posted 18 April 2003 - 05:49 PM
BTW, there's a new flavor out, La Rossa (Blood Orange)
This stuff is AMAZING. The picture here is a 1.5 liter bottle, which the other flavors come in as well. I found this in a deli on 187th Street in the Arthur Ave section of the Bronx today.
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#3
Posted 06 June 2003 - 12:47 PM
All of these Pellegrino fruit soda imports come in very-euro cool looking 1.5 liter bottles with this curvaceous look -- I can get them locally here in NJ at Jerry's in Englewood for $10 for a six pack. A little expensive, but this is way more worth it than most soft drinks in my opinion.
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#4
Posted 24 June 2003 - 11:29 AM
Be still my heart. This looks a lot like the blood orange Orangiana Rouge we find in France!BTW, there's a new flavor out, La Rossa (Blood Orange)
This stuff is AMAZING. The picture here is a 1.5 liter bottle, which the other flavors come in as well. I found this in a deli on 187th Street in the Arthur Ave section of the Bronx today.
I'll be on the lookout in Chicago - Whole Foods or TI, Fox & Obel and L'Appetito (who all carry flavors of SP). If anyone sees it anywhere else around here....YUM!
Thanks, Jason!
#5
Posted 24 June 2003 - 11:36 AM
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#6
Posted 24 June 2003 - 11:40 AM

Anyway... It's great stuff. Fairway always has Limonata and Aranciata.
Better yet, IMO is Chinotto (also called Chino), which has a flavor I can't quite describe.
#7
Posted 24 June 2003 - 11:57 AM
Edited by rickster, 24 June 2003 - 01:35 PM.
#8
Posted 24 June 2003 - 01:34 PM
#9
Posted 24 June 2003 - 02:22 PM
It tastes like orange bitters. Amer Picon is the alcoholic version. You can't buy it in the US anymore, it lost it's US distributor. Torani Amer is said to be a really good substitute.Better yet, IMO is Chinotto (also called Chino), which has a flavor I can't quite describe.
regards,
trillium
#10
Posted 24 June 2003 - 02:30 PM
You need to go to Joseph Food Mart...way out on Irving Park Rd. I moan the loss of access to that store nearly every week here in Portland. They carry a wide range of Pellagrino beverages, plus other brands from Italy that you don't see so often. It's my secret shame that I sometimes crave those sweet/salty carbonated coffees that come in the same little glass bottles (cans are not the same!). Joseph was the only place I found them. And they're the best Italian food mart in Chicagoland. Alternatively, you could order the lemon syrup from AG Ferrari. I actually like it better then the limonata when it's mixed with pelligrino water.Why is it so hard to buy Schweppes' Bitter Lemon and San Pellagrino's Limonada? I live in the Chicagoland area and can not find Bitter Lemon except for one liquor store. You can buy the full assortment of Schweppes products(club soda, tonic and seltzer waters and ginger-ale everywhere but not this nectar of the Gods. The same with San Pellagrino's Limonada. Both of these drinks are wonderful alternatives to sweet soda pops and lemonades.
regards,
trillium
#11
Posted 25 August 2003 - 02:29 PM
Long Beach, CA
#12
Posted 26 August 2003 - 08:39 AM
#13
Posted 26 August 2003 - 11:37 AM
I like the Pompelmo flavour with Campari and soda.
#14
Posted 09 September 2003 - 11:03 AM
where?I live in the Chicagoland area and can not find Bitter Lemon except for one liquor store.
#15
Posted 10 September 2003 - 12:03 PM
It's funny, my whole life I have probably walked past Bitter Lemon in countless soda aisles but I never noticed it until this past weekend at Stop & Shop in Westfield. Mr. Babyluck had never noticed it before either and we were both intrigued, but kind of tacitly decided to save it for another time. Funny how we savor simple treats like that, and funnier still that this thread popped up 2 days later.
I'm thankin' my lucky stars for TJs right about now -- those 6-packs of 11-oz. Aranciata & Limonata are a steal in comparison. They taste like backpacking in Europe to us. No matter what country you're in, you can always find some nice orange or lemon soda to go with your bread & cheese, and it always hits the spot. Still does.
NJ, USA
#16
Posted 10 September 2003 - 12:27 PM
In "Seattle" we have San pellagrino's products, but not in the 1.5 liter's. We don't have any 'Schweppes", Bitter Lemon, or my favorite "Ginger Beer". Is the Ginger Beer available anywhere in the USA? IrwinWhy is it so hard to buy Schweppes' Bitter Lemon and San Pellagrino's Limonada? I live in the Chicagoland area and can not find Bitter Lemon except for one liquor store. You can buy the full assortment of Schweppes products(club soda, tonic and seltzer waters and ginger-ale everywhere but not this nectar of the Gods. The same with San Pellagrino's Limonada. Both of these drinks are wonderful alternatives to sweet soda pops and lemonades.
#17
Posted 10 September 2003 - 09:41 PM
You usually will find ginger beer at a Caribbean store or any place that sell Caribbean food products.
The other place to find ginger beer is a store that has specialty item from the UK.
Where I live you can find ginger beer in every major grocery store. One store has its own house brand in 2 liter bottles(about 2 quarts).
I like to make my own sometimes.
#18
Posted 11 September 2003 - 01:39 PM
That's where I get my Schweppe's bitter lemon too. (In Portland.)The other place to find ginger beer is a store that has specialty item from the UK.
#19
Posted 24 November 2003 - 03:12 PM
Now that I've been exiled to Syracuse NY fromthe NYC area I can't seem to find the 1.5 liter bottles of limonata but there are a few local stores that carry vast selections of beer and also party supplies. Most of thhose have Schweppe's Bitter Lemon in the bar mixers section. It is commonly sold as a bar mixer and not a soda.
Now if I could only find Cidona. It's an apple flavored soft drink I have encountered only in Ireland - it's noticeably better in the small bottle than it is in the 1.5 liter bottles and in either case its a refreshing change. The apple taste seems very natural and it's not as sweet as a typical soft drink.
#20
Posted 25 November 2003 - 07:05 AM
The Ginger Beer is really, really, good (haven't tried all the rest yet). Not too sweet (sweetened with grape juice not sugar, and not much of it at that) and really really strong ginger taste; so much so that it leaves your mouth tingling. That is exactly what I look for in ginger beer. Well done Pret.
#21
Posted 25 November 2003 - 07:20 AM
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