[1][2] The doctor hoped this beverage would help "stimulate and revivify His Majesty during morning rides.
"[1] King Edward enjoyed the beverage and drank it regularly, sharing it with his friends, particularly during hunting trips.
[1] The King's Ginger was only sold to the royal family and aristocracy in bottles without labels by Berry Bros. & Rudd.
He complained that the recipe was inconsistent and asked that the company produce a public facing version.
[2] Working on behalf of Berry Bros. & Rudd, a Dutch distiller created the King's Ginger, in 2011, to be sold in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.