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Canberra-born duo Peking Duk creates non-alcoholic โ€˜Fake Magic Lagerโ€™

This weekend is your last chance to snatch up the limited-edition, non-alcoholic lager created by Peking Duk and Sobah Beverages.

Canberra boys, Reuben Styles and Adam Hyde, are encouraging Aussies to get on the non-alcs in time for summer, protecting their physical and mental health by breaking bad pandemic drinking habits.

Non-alcoholic beverages may seem like an unusual choice for the electronic music sensation, who have most certainly been the soundtrack to big boozy nights across the continent. Even more so when considering these hometown rockers happen to own a block of the Melbourne bar scene.

However, Sobahโ€™s mission to destigmatise sober socialising resonated with the duo, who have been riding the non-alcohol wave on tour for a while now, leading them to lend their creativity and taste buds to the new brew.

Their chosen secret ingredient? Lionโ€™s mane mushroom.

โ€œTo get the cognitive stimulation flowing,โ€ smiles Hyde.

Fake Magic is both an ode to the duoโ€™s dance floor filler and the properties of the hero ingredient.

โ€œLionโ€™s mane mushroom is something weโ€™ve been a fan of for a while,โ€ says Styles.

โ€œItโ€™s not magic mushrooms in the beer. Itโ€™s fake magic mushrooms that make you feel amazing but arenโ€™t necessarily going to send you on a 10-hour trip into the mountains,โ€ he laughs.

Hyde says he wants young fans to know thereโ€™s nothing wrong at all with not wanting to get out of it.

โ€œIf anything, It should be the other way around. Everyone has the right to choose,โ€ he says.

โ€œEveryone will love you just as much, if not more, because youโ€™re not making a fool out of yourself.โ€

โ€œAnd tโ€™s going to be a hot summer,โ€ adds Styles. โ€œGetting completely blotto and dehydrated from booze is just going to absolutely kill you. Stay fresh, stay safe.โ€

Styles shared with Canberra Daily his own experience of drinking during lockdown.

โ€œI feel like COVID went really quickly because I did probably overdo it a little on the booze in lockdown, because it made time fly, and it was just about getting through it.

โ€œBut there was a little piece of me saying โ€˜I need to change somethingโ€™. Reducing alcohol intake was the smartest thing by a mile to do; Iโ€™m just an infinitely happier person all around,โ€ says the Duk.

โ€œItโ€™s about getting more out of it, creating memories that you actually remember with your mates. Good banter, good conversations, good dancing, minus getting obliterated.โ€

โ€œWhen you have a delicious alternative like Fake Magic Lager, then you got no excuses to not not drink,โ€ says Hyde.

All proceeds from Peking Dukโ€™s Fake Magic Lager will go towards Sobahโ€™s work promoting First Nations culture, arts, language, and history.

โ€œWe literally could not think of anyone better to collaborate with,โ€ says Hyde.

โ€œOut of all canned beverages, Sobah is the one putting in the hard yards when it comes to helping First Nations communities,โ€ agrees Styles.

He notes Sobahโ€™s financial backing of halfcut.org, a charity buying back unprotected land in the Daintree Rainforest and returning it to the traditional owners.

โ€œWhich is just incredible because we could wait f**king a hundred years for Australia to take that kind of initiative.

โ€œFor Sobah to already be backing those kinds of movements makes it such a no-brainer on why we want to work with them.โ€

Peking Dukโ€™s Fake Magic Lager is one of four collaborative products to launch exclusively on INGgoodfinds.market across the month. The online market opens on four Saturdays, coinciding with the launch of each product, until 19 November.

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