Turkey Hill Dairy starts a year-long celebration of its 85th anniversary and is introducing a new drink to pay tribute to farmers and farming roots, Haymakers.
Haymakers, available in ciders, punches and teas, is made with simple ingredients like ginger, honey, vinegar, and molasses. The six-flavor line-up includes Berry Punch, Lemon Punch, Sweet Tea, Lightly Sweet Tea, Original Cider, and Tart Cider.
Turkey Hill Product Development Manager Derek Frey said: "Before sports drinks and fortified waters there was switchel, and it helped get farmers through the hottest summer days of the hay harvest.
"Recreating that recipe with a 21st century twist was the inspiration behind Haymakers."
Derek Frey's great-grandfather, Armor Frey, founded Turkey Hill in 1931.
Switchel came to the American colonies in the late 17th century and, by the 19th century, became a traditional drink enjoyed by thirsty farmers. Recipes often varied slightly, with some -- like the flavors in Turkey Hill's Haymakers lineup -- adding a splash of apple cider vinegar. The end result was a beverage that curbed thirst during summer days in the fields.
Each natural ingredient in switchel -- and today in Haymakers -- was carefully selected to deliver key benefits. The ginger soothed and settled the stomach, while the vinegar quenched thirsts even better than plain water. Ingredients also changed based on what was widely available in each region.
Farmers in New England and other northern states typically sweetened their beverage with molasses, while southern farmers preferred honey.
Haymakers is the latest chapter in a series of drink innovations for the 85-year-old Dairy. Turkey Hill's drink innovation history includes the development of an apricot and prune beverage called Beep for Breakfast in the 1960s and a 1994 United States Patent for a unique, half-gallon iced tea container.
Haymakers is available in 18.5-ounce and 57.6-ounce sizes at select grocers and convenience stores where Turkey Hill products are sold.