Nova and San Diego Wave FC unveil signature La Ola hard kombucha

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La Ola Dragon Fruit hard kombucha by Nova. (Courtesy photo)

News Release

Nova and San Diego Wave FC have unveiled their signature hard kombucha, La Ola Dragon Fruit, which was made available for the first time Saturday, June 17, at Snapdragon Stadium when the National Women’s Soccer League club took on Angel City FC. NOVA is the official hard kombucha of Wave FC.

La Ola is Spanish for “The Wave,” and it was brewed at Nova’s facility in Chula Vista. Wave players, coaches, support staff and front-office personnel collaborated with Nova brewers to choose the exclusive flavor and artwork.

La Ola will be available on the top level of The Sycuan Piers at the south end of the stadium above sections 118-120 as well as at the Nova container bar on the east concourse behind sections 103-105. Beginning this week, the hard kombucha will be available on draft, in 16-oz. single cans, and in six packs of 12-oz. cans at Nova and Novo Brazil Brewing locations. Retail stores throughout San Diego County will also carry the canned beverage.

“We are proud to brew and create all our beverages here in Southern California,” Nova founder Tiago Carneiro said. “The opportunity to collaborate with the Wave and bring our locally-brewed beverage to Snapdragon Stadium and across San Diego for fans to enjoy allows soccer fans to have the perfect beverage for watching the world’s game.”

“We are delighted to be a part of this collaborative effort with our partners at Nova Kombucha,” Wave President Jill Ellis said. “Our players and staff were thrilled to be included in the creation of La Ola Dragon Fruit, as it truly is a drink as unique as our club.”

NOVA has a taproom in Ocean Beach, and all Nova kombuchas are served at its sister Novo locations in Chula Vista, Imperial Beach and Otay Ranch Mall. All Nova hard kombuchas are gluten-free, preservative-free and vegan.


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