Coca-Cola breaks 130-year-old tradition with first alcoholic drink
By Danielle Demetriou 7 March 2018 • 7:27am
With its iconic red label and secret recipe, it’s been one of the world’s most famous soft drinks for more than a century. Now, however, Coca-Cola is on the brink of a new chapter – with plans to launch its first alcoholic drink.
The company is currently experimenting with the creation of a popular type of Japanese alcopop known as Chu-Hi, containing distilled shochu alcohol mixed with flavoured carbonate water.
The low alcohol canned drink will be launched in Japan, home to a thriving if competitive industry, with countless Chu-Hi flavoured drinks – from kiwi to yuzu - sitting on convenience store shelves across the country.
Confirming the plan in an interview on the company’s website, Jorge Garduño, Coca-Cola’s Japan president, said: “This is a canned drink that includes alcohol; traditionally, it is made with a distilled beverage called shochu and sparkling water, plus some flavouring. We haven’t experimented in the low alcohol category before, but it’s an example of how we continue to explore opportunities outside our core areas.”
Highlighting how “unique” this venture was for the company, Mr Garduño, who did not specify a timeline for the new product, added: “Coca-Cola has always focused entirely on non-alcoholic beverages, and this is a modest experiment for a specific slice of our market.
“The Chu-Hi category is found almost exclusively in Japan. Globally, it’s not uncommon for non-alcoholic beverages to be sold in the same system as alcoholic beverages. It makes sense to give this a try in our market.”
The concept of alcoholic Coca-Cola drinks, however, was likely to stay within Japan rather than expand globally, due to the “unique and special” qualities of the Japanese market, he added.
Coca-Cola’s inaugural foray into the world of alcoholic beverages takes place more than 130 years after the original drink was first launched in the US, minus any alcohol in order to circumvent restrictive prohibition laws.
It coincides with shrinking global demand for soft fizzy drinks, due to health concerns relating to sugar consumption, with sports drinks and water emerging as Coca-Cola’s strongest performing beverages.
Meanwhile, Japan’s alcopop market has grown expansively since the country’s first ready-to-drink Chu-Hi product for stores – called hiLicky - was reportedly released in 1983, with young women fuelling sales.
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March 07, 2018, 01:38 PM
Strambo
Sounds good!
I have been known to keg Rum and Coke Zero so I have it on tap...
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March 07, 2018, 05:05 PM
Gustofer
I'd like to see them bring back the original Coke-a-cola.
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March 07, 2018, 05:10 PM
rusbro
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The low alcohol canned drink
March 07, 2018, 08:10 PM
synthplayer
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Originally posted by Gustofer: I'd like to see them bring back the original Coke-a-cola.
You mean, with actual cocaine? I'm sure it would be a very hot seller.
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March 07, 2018, 08:28 PM
Gustofer
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Originally posted by synthplayer:
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Originally posted by Gustofer: I'd like to see them bring back the original Coke-a-cola.
You mean, with actual cocaine? I'm sure it would be a very hot seller.
Yep. I'd like to try it. I can't imagine that there was enough in there to get you really high, but it would be interesting to see what it was like.
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March 07, 2018, 10:00 PM
SevenPlusOne
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Originally posted by Gustofer:
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Originally posted by synthplayer:
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Originally posted by Gustofer: I'd like to see them bring back the original Coke-a-cola.
You mean, with actual cocaine? I'm sure it would be a very hot seller.
Yep. I'd like to try it. I can't imagine that there was enough in there to get you really high, but it would be interesting to see what it was like.
They still put crack in Dr. Pepper, might as well put coke in Coke.
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March 08, 2018, 02:20 AM
zoom6zoom
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Originally posted by Gustofer:
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Originally posted by synthplayer:
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Originally posted by Gustofer: I'd like to see them bring back the original Coke-a-cola.
You mean, with actual cocaine? I'm sure it would be a very hot seller.
Yep. I'd like to try it. I can't imagine that there was enough in there to get you really high, but it would be interesting to see what it was like.
I understand the bubbles make your nose ticklish. And it sounds messy.
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March 08, 2018, 03:07 AM
kkina
Might be worth a taste. Shōchū by itself is a very potent liquor, similar to sake but distilled from potatoes instead of rice. I bought some once and thought it was like drinking kerosene! (50 proof)
Yuzu is a citrus fruit that looks like a lemon but has a much milder taste (you can eat it straight up like an orange).This message has been edited. Last edited by: kkina,