The Story Behind Westerway Farms Syrups and Why They Taste So Fresh

The Story Behind Westerway Farms Syrups and Why They Taste So Fresh

The Story Behind Westerway Farms Syrups and Why They Taste So Fresh

Westerway Farms is a small family farm with a big commitment to flavour. The fruit is grown, harvested, and bottled in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley. That’s what gives these syrups their rich colour and authentic taste.

Westerway Raspberry Farm - Derwent Valley and Highlands Tasmania

Grown and Bottled in the Derwent Valley

Unlike commercial cordials, these syrups are made with fruit as the hero. Raspberries and blackcurrants are picked at their peak and gently cooked down. No fake colours or flavours needed. Each batch is made fresh and in small volumes. The focus is always on quality, not quantity. That’s why cafes, farmers markets, and households across Australia love it.

A Syrup That Works With Everything

These syrups are versatile and easy to use. Mix them with sparkling water, drizzle them over desserts, or shake them into cocktails. The flavour is bold but natural, never overpowering.

Parents love using them as an alternative to sugary drinks for their kids. Chefs and baristas enjoy experimenting with them in their recipes. They’re also gluten-free and suitable for most diets.

Westerway keeps things simple so the fruit shines through. There’s no long ingredient list — just berries, sugar, and a squeeze of lemon. That’s how syrup should be.

How to Buy Westerway Syrups

You can order Westerway Farms syrups online at Tasmanian Drinks Co. Flavours like Raspberry and Blackcurrant are available in convenient glass bottles. They store well and look great in your pantry or bar cart.

The syrups are shipped across Australia. Orders usually arrive in a few days, fresh and ready to enjoy. Whether for your kitchen or your café, it’s a flavour upgrade you’ll keep reaching for. This is Tasmanian produce at its finest. Small farm. Big taste. One bottle is never enough.

Buy Westerway Farms Syrups Here

Blog Written By: Steve Barko Digital Marketing.

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