New cider captures tropical flavours loved by Malaysian fans


Somersby Pineapple and Lime a treat for cider lovers.

Malaysia’s premium cider brand Somersby, best known for its creative variants, has debuted a refreshingly new flavour – the limited-edition Pineapple and Lime.

Cider lovers in Malaysia were the first in Asia to savour this new addition that is described as akin to a burst of sunshine and wonder.

Somersby Pineapple and Lime cider presents a fusion of the luscious sweetness of pineapple blended with zesty lime.

Perfect for any occasion, the 4.5% ABV (alcohol by volume) cider is best served over ice.

“At Somersby, we’re obsessed about bringing innovative joy to fans, ensuring our consumers always have exciting new flavours to explore.

“We’re ecstatic to introduce this limited-edition Somersby Pineapple and Lime cider that perfectly captures the tropical flavours Malaysians love,” said Carlsberg Malaysia marketing director Olga Pulyaeva.

Cider lovers can redeem a free limited-edition Somersby Pineapple and Lime shirt with purchase of any three four-can pack of Somersby cider products, with at least two being Somersby Pineapple and Lime, via Grab and Shopee.

Consumers also stand a chance to win the shirt through a photo contest by sharing their best snapshots with #SomersbyMY, #SomersbyPineappleNLime and #ThatsWonderful on social media.

For more information, visit www.somersby.com/my/

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