The rising popularity of fermented drinks
Mintel
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Most importantly, fermentation is the natural alternative to artificially carbonated soft drinks, which dominate the market. Currently, 55% of consumers in Spain, 53% in Poland and 43% in France agree that carbonated soft drinks are better-for-you if made only with natural ingredients.
As European consumers are interested in soft drinks with functional ingredients, such as vitamins, minerals, protein, and probiotics, there’s an opportunity for fermented drinks to cater to multiple demands.
Fermented soft drinks bubbling up
The European market is witnessing a rise of fermented beverage new product launches. Kombucha is the current star among fermented soft drinks, although it has been consumed for thousands of years in Asia. Known locally as an “immortal health elixir”, the fermented, probiotic tea drink is becoming increasingly popular in the West, where it is marketed as a healthy alternative to artificial soft drinks.
Sparkling water kefir is now emerging in the market. Similar to its more well-known dairy kefir counterpart, the water version is a fermented and teeming with beneficial probiotic bacteria. It is made by adding water kefir grains to liquids including water, coconut water, or fruit infusions.