
Raw Pressery
Raw Pressery Beer Buzz Energy Drink
250 ml
250 ml
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Nutritional Summary
The product receives a 'POOR' rating primarily due to its very high sugar content (19.9g per 250ml serving), which constitutes approximately 40% of the daily recommended intake for added sugar. While it is fat-free and low in sodium, the excessive sugar and high caffeine content (75mg per serving) make it an unhealthy choice for regular consumption. The product is fortified with B-vitamins, which is a minor positive.
Nutritional Facts per 100g
Protein
0 g
of RDA
Very low in Protein. This is not a significant source.
Dietary Fiber
0 g
of RDA
Very low in Dietary Fiber. This is not a significant source.
Carbohydrates
8.2 g
of RDA
Contributes 3% of daily Carbohydrates needs.
Energy
33 kcal
of RDA
Contributes 2% of daily Energy needs.
Total Fat
0 g
of RDA
Contributes 0% of daily Total Fat needs.
Saturated Fat
0 g
of RDA
Low in Saturated Fat. Good choice for restricted diets.
Trans Fat
0 g
of RDA
Low in Trans Fat. Good choice for restricted diets.
Cholesterol
0 mg
of RDA
Low in Cholesterol. Good choice for restricted diets.
Sodium
19.44 mg
of RDA
Low in Sodium. Good choice for restricted diets.
Sugar
7.96 g
of RDA
Low in Sugar. Good choice for restricted diets.
%RDA: Percentage of Recommended Dietary Allowance based on FSSAI/ICMR guidelines for a 2000 kcal diet.
Healthy Recipe Ideas
Spiced Power Cooler
1. Pour half a can (125ml) of Raw Power Beer Buzz into a tall glass filled with ice. 2. Top with 150ml of sparkling water or plain soda. 3. Garnish with a slice of lime and a sprig of fresh mint. 4. Stir gently and serve immediately.
Health Benefits
This recipe dilutes the drink, reducing sugar and caffeine intake per serving while providing a refreshing, hydrating beverage.
Fruity Energy Spritzer
1. Muddle a few fresh berries like strawberries or raspberries at the bottom of a glass. 2. Fill the glass with ice cubes. 3. Pour in 100ml of Raw Power Beer Buzz. 4. Top with 100ml of coconut water and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Health Benefits
Adds natural vitamins and hydration from fruit and coconut water, while cutting the concentration of sugar and stimulants.
Additive Analysis
The additives used, including Acidity Regulators (INS 330, 331iii) and Colour (INS 150d), are approved for use by FSSAI within specified limits. However, INS 150d (Caramel IV) can be a source of 4-MEI, a compound of some health concern, though it is generally considered safe at levels found in food. The overall additive load is moderate.
Preservatives
Artificial Colors
Artificial Flavors
Marketing Claims
The claim 'Contains Non-Caloric Sweetener' is technically true as it contains Stevia, but it is questionable as the product's primary sweetener is sugar, resulting in a very high sugar content (19.9g per can). This could mislead consumers into believing it is a low-sugar product. The name 'Beer Buzz' irresponsibly associates a high-caffeine energy drink with alcoholic beverages.