Clearer Twist wins Silver for all three flavours at the International Spirits Challenge 2025 Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the World’s Leading Spirits Competition
Clearer Twist has earned Silver medals in The Mixers category for Tonic Water, Ginger Ale and French Pink variants at the International Spirits Challenge (ISC) 2025 – a landmark year celebrating three decades of the world’s most respected blind tasting competition. Now in its 30th year, the ISC is recognised globally as the benchmark for excellence in spirits and mixers. A medal from the ISC is a definitive mark of outstanding quality, craftsmanship, and consistency.
Clearer Twist is a premium mixer brand designed to elevate every drinking experience, whether served on its own or as the perfect companion to a favourite spirit. Made using high-alkaline water (pH 9.4), the range includes a Tonic Water, Ginger Ale and French Pink – all delivering a naturally sweet taste with less sugar and fewer calories.
“Our expert judging panel only awards medals to spirits and mixers that meet our highest standards,” said ISC organiser Justin Smith. “To be recognised in this milestone year is a true achievement. With entries from across the globe, the ISC remains dedicated to recognising the very best in spirits and mixers production.”
“It’s a tremendous honour to receive this award during the ISC’s 30th anniversary,” said Ross Lazaroo-Hood, co-founder and co-chairman of Clearer Twist. “We’re incredibly proud to see Clearer Twist recognised in The Mixers category, especially across all three of our flagship flavours.”
The ISC’s reputation is built on its rigorous and impartial judging process. Every entry is blind tasted and assessed in its correct category, age, region, and style to ensure a level playing field for all products. Each submission is evaluated by a panel of 68 esteemed industry professionals across three weeks of judging and under carefully controlled conditions.
The ISC continues to grow in global influence, attracting thousands of entries from over 70 countries. Its blind tasting format, now in its 30th year, remains a hallmark of integrity and expertise in the drinks industry.
Full results are now available at www.internationalspiritschallenge.com [5]. A complete list of 2025 medal winners will also be featured in the ISC Annual Results Magazine, published in October.
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