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Who has the best gingerale?
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Schweppes is a good ginger ale.
Extra Ginger Canada Dry can go die in hole though. That shit burns my throat to the point I can't enjoy it.
Lol it burns mine so good
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The large plastic bottle is more like a normal soda. While the little glass bottle is so strong it can almost burn in your throat, like alcohol.
Oh no i hate alcohol so im sure iโd hate that
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This is an excellent question.
If you can find it, consider Reed's although I think their stuff is ginger beer which is a stronger ginger flavor and more of an edge even though there's no alcohol.
https://www.drinkreeds.com/products/
I like to get a Summit Ginger Beer from ALDI.
www.aldireviewer.com/.../
WHAT YOU ____DON'T___ WANT TO DO IS BUY ANY PRODUCT WITH HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP - it tastes like shit and is not good for you. Either buy a product with sugar or sugar-free, but not with "HFCS".
Lmao thanks for the tip
Oh, yes, I see pictured Fever Tree.
Fever Tree makes a good ginger ale AND a good ginger beer.
I bought them both one day to taste test and was happy.
I buy Fever Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water for when I make a "Gin and Tonic", the most refreshing drink of the summer.
Anyway, Fever Tree makes 4 different kinds of ginger ale/beer.
Those people don't fuck around.
Expensive as hell, but magnificent mixers.
https://fever-tree.com/en_US/products/ginger-ale
Fever Tree Ginger Ale
TASTE
A distinctive ginger flavour created by blending the worldโs finest gingers. Added complexity comes from supportive citrus notes, resulting in an overwhelmingly clean finish โ making this the perfect mixer for dark spirits.
KEY INGREDIENTS
To achieve the fiery, full-bodied taste of our Ginger Ale, we've selected three different types of ginger for their complementary yet distinctive flavor profiles. From Cochin in India, we source a type of ginger that lends the drink a rich and earthy, almost chocolatey flavour, from the Ivory Coast, we get a fresh green ginger that has an incredible lemongrass freshness and, finally, our Nigerian ginger brings a deep, intense flavor to the blend.
Oops, I forgot to include the top...
GINGER ALE
By using a unique blend of three of the world's finest naturally sourced gingers, subtle botanical flavors and spring water, we have created a delicious Ginger Ale with an authentic and refreshing taste and aroma. Perfectly balanced to enhance the flavor notes of the finest whiskies, bourbons and rums.
https://fever-tree.com/en_US/products/ginger-beer
GINGER BEER
By brewing a blend of three gingers from Nigeria, Cochin and the Ivory Coast, we have created an award-winning ginger beer that has been highly acclaimed by gastronomes and critics alike. Not too sweet on the palate and with a deep, long-lasting ginger character. Perfect in a Dark & Stormy, Moscow Mule or simply as a soft drink on its own.
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A distinct, fresh ginger taste predominates. It is refreshing and clean-tasting without being overly sweet. As the liquid passes through the palate, the ginger will fill the whole mouth, leaving a warmth at the back of the throat.
KEY INGREDIENTS
To achieve the fiery, full-bodied taste of our Ginger Beer, we selected three types of ginger for their complementary, yet distinctive, flavour profiles. From Cochin in India, we source a variety that lends a rich and earthy, almost chocolatey, flavour. From the Ivory Coast, we get a fresh green ginger that has an incredible lemongrass freshness. Finally, our Nigerian ginger brings a deep, intense flavour to the blend. As well as pressing the plant to extract the oils, we macerate the roots and steep them to release the stronger, more typical ginger flavours.
fever-tree.com/en_US/products/smoky-ginger-ale
SMOKY GINGER ALE
We have combined our signature blend of three varieties of ginger with smoked Applewood and subtle citrus to create a unique mixer that has been designed to enhance the finest whiskies and bourbons.
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Earthy ginger followed by robust smoky flavors, balanced with refreshing background notes of citrus. Not too sweet, well-balanced and prominent smoky notes which linger on the palate. Using Pure Smoke technology, we are able to achieve a clean-tasting smoke flavor without the acridity and tar notes that one would typically associate with such flavors.
KEY INGREDIENTS
To achieve the fiery, full-bodied taste of our Smoky Ginger Ale, we selected three types of ginger for their complementary, yet distinctive, flavor profiles. From Cochin in India, we source a variety that lends a rich and earthy, almost chocolatey, flavor. From the Ivory Coast, we get a fresh green ginger that has an incredible lemongrass freshness. Finally, our Nigerian ginger brings a deep, intense flavor to the blend. To this, we add smoked Applewood as a complex and flavorful counterweight to the warmth of the gingers.
fever-tree.com/.../spiced-orange-ginger-ale
SPICED ORANGE GINGER ALE
A unique blend of our signature gingers, combined with sweet clementines and spicy cinnamon. The combination of ginger, citrus and spice has been crafted to complement the rich, full-bodied flavors found in the finest dark spirits, in particular cognacs & rums.
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A delicate sweetness comes from the fresh clementines with subtle cinnamon on top of the signature robust earthy flavors from the Fever-Tree gingers.
KEY INGREDIENTS
To achieve the fiery, full-bodied taste of our Spiced Orange Ginger Ale, we selected three types of ginger for their complementary, yet distinctive, flavour profiles. From Cochin in India, we source a variety that lends a rich and earthy, almost chocolatey, flavour. From the Ivory Coast, we get a fresh green ginger that has an incredible lemongrass freshness. Finally, our Nigerian ginger brings a deep, intense flavour to the blend. To this, we add cinnamon and clementine to bring a delicious sweetness to the drink
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I don't understand by Coca-Cola established a ginger ale under their Sprite brand.
They were already selling ginger ale under their Schweppe's brand (which, 30+ years ago, was sold with 7-Up and Dr. Pepper, I believe).
For Coke to try and create a ginger ale under the Sprite label seems a bit odd.
1. If Coke is going to sell Schweppe's, that would make sense because they'd need a ginger ale replacement, but...
2. It would have been smarted to start a new brand.
Then again, Coca-Cola was never the smartest company.
1. They gave us New Coke in 1985. That was like trying to sell to us a ticket on board the Titanic after it already hit the iceberg. It was a real disaster.
2. Coke keeps telling us that "It's the Real Thing". It hasn't been the real thing since they altered "the secret formula" to replace sugar with Satan's Jizz aka High Fructose Corn Syrup. That's why people who care buy "Mexicokes" - Cokes made in Mexico because they use sugar.
So, I guess it makes sense: Coca-Cola is still a stupid company.
Oh, I see...
Coke is doing "brand extension" with Sprite.
Sprite Ginger ___ISN'T___ ginger ale; it's still Sprite, the lemon-lime soda, but with a hint of ginger added to it. I haven't had it, but might try a taste.
https://www.sprite.com/products/sprite-ginger
* The classic lemon-lime taste of Spriteยฎ with a hit of Ginger flavor in every sip.
* Lemon-lime and ginger-flavored soda with other natural flavors.
* A ginger soda available in 20 oz PET bottles, 2 liters, 12 oz cans and fridge packs.
* Sprite Ginger Zero Sugar is also available.
Canada dry is good but if u like burn cock and bull yes it's a rooster is good but it's strong tastes good with cold half and half
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Vernors. Absolutely vernors. I tried others when I wasn't living in Michigan and they tasted horrible. Not at all calming for an upset stomach like they should be
I feel u on that
It's been incredibly long since I've had a Canada Dry but yeah I'd love one. Also my preferred one!
Sprite I can enjoy as well, the others I don't really know.
I love regular sprite but not ginger ale
Vernor's tastes like (and looks like) bad tasting medicine.
Tom Tucker's mint ginger ale was best... especially if you're queasy.
Not sure it's still available.
Wow never tried either
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Both are regional.
Canada Dry. Schweppes is close but a little too sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/-R2RrgpNI10Not sure if i tried schweppes
Canada Dry is my go-to ginger ale, but Schweppes is also good.
Yepp
It has been so long since I have had it, I'm not exactly sure that I remember what it tastes like! I like Dt. Mountain Dew but that's more like a lemon-lime.
Mountain dew is ok long as its baja blast freeze
Lol I don't know what that is!
Never heard of it or tried it
Based on Wisconsin
*in lol
I say Canada Dry is the best and Seagrams , I will take your word and stay away from that sprite shit lol
Lol please do
Vernorโs. It was mostly a Detroit thing, but itโs made it down to Texas.
Ahhh ok
Vernors, duh
But I like the Canada Dry that's mixed with lemonade 😋
Mever heard of vernors
Canada Dry is my favorite ginger ale; I prefer dry ginger ale over really sweet ginger ale. Vernor's is a bit too sweet for me. I also like the Canada Dry orangeade mix.
Oops, I misspelled Vernors.
Lol its ok
My favorite is Schweppes.
I highly do not recommend Canada Dry Bold. 😝
Lol whats wrong with Bold
I prefer ginger beer, bundaberg ginger beer is the best.
Never heard pf that haha
Ginger beer is naturally fermented rather than just a flavoring. Bundaberg is an Australian brand
I'd have to taste each equally but I'm inclined to agree with Canada dry or Schweppes
Nice
Wow. Iโve never heard of that but I do like a good ginger ale
Yea its new
Canada dry ain't even real ginger ale.
Bruce Cost and Q drinks has the best.
Maybe thats why i like Canada dry
I usually drink Schwepps, Canada Dry, or used to drink Kirks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirks
Nice
Vernors.
But I'm partial to ginger beer its stronger
But Canada dry and schweppes are good
haven't tried it yet
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