Zero Alcohol
Clean and Crisp Taste
What is Muskoka Hop Water?
Muskoka® Hop Water™ is a collaboration between Muskoka Springs and Sawdust City Brewing Company, celebrating Gravenhurst’s 150-year beverage industry. The goal was to create a product infused with the essence of both companies.
We started by pairing Muskoka Springs’ most iconic flavour, ginger, with a blend of Sawdust City’s renowned hops. Through a meticulous steeping process, the combination of the naturally bitter hops and the light bite of ginger has created a refreshing and invigorating beverage that is both calorie-free and alcohol-free.
Muskoka Hop Water was available on tap at Sawdust City’s Gravenhurst location, and after a period of overwhelming success, the idea to create a second offering was born - Muskoka Hop Water: Lemon.
Main Ingredients
Hops
Hops sourced from Gravenhurst’s very own Sawdust City Brewing Company.
Water
Water undergoes a charcoal filtration process to remove impurities.
Bubbles
We implement a carbonation process to create a clean and crisp taste.
Flavour Variations
Ginger
Created using Muskoka Springs’ unique ginger essence.
Lemon
Inspired by Muskoka Springs’ lemon flavoured beverage from last century.
Muskoka Hop Water combines the essence of hops and the light bite of ginger through a meticulous steeping process, producing a refreshing and invigorating beverage that is calorie-free and alcohol-free.
Identify all of the fun objects in the design below and win a prize!
Find all 12 and list them in an email to win.
Here are some hints:
A tribute to Sawdust City’s Little Norway.
The Lone Pine stands solitarily, perhaps craving a sip?
This one requires a paddle.
Gravenhurst’s beloved smoky tourist attraction.
Should a crate of this drift by, you might 'spring' forth with elation!
Here’s a hint: this floating bird is symbolic of Muskoka Spring’s parent company.
This flag represents one of the partners involved with Muskoka Hop Water
Rest your weary bones on this classic piece of Muskoka.
You must have a ‘stout’ soul to go skinny dipping with this Sawdust classic.
The flight path of these planes may take them over Norway.
In the early Muskoka days, this jam was a frequent spectacle.
You’ll find this creature among the ‘limbs’.