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Take a road trip through the Rust Belt, and you can't escape that red and green logo at the gas station: Ale-8-One. The Kentucky-born-and-brewed brand is nearly 100 years old. And its signature soda ...
Despite what the name suggests, most modern ginger ales lack both real ginger and ale.
These ginger beverages are the indispensable spicy-sweet mixer for Mules, Bucks, and more. But what's the real difference between them?
Ginger-flavored sodas are key to drinks Mules and Bucks, but what is the real difference between ginger beer and ginger ale? We break down the differences and similarities, and how to use each.
Ginger ale may not be as natural as it seems, according to a lawsuit filed against ginger ale giants Canada Dry and Schweppes.
Most ginger ales don’t contain enough actual ginger to improve nausea, so that signature blend of carbonation and spiciness probably won’t do much for an upset stomach.
Not a huge fan of ginger ale? Traveling by air might change your mind. We explain why you should always order ginger ale when you’re on a flight in this video. The dry air and cabin pressure can ...
But does ginger ale really help with nausea? Or is it all just a collectively-shared placebo effect? Ginger ale has been a common home remedy for nausea, bloating, and stomach aches for generations.
By making ginger ale at home, you can enjoy these health benefits without the added sugars and preservatives found in many commercial brands.
Both ginger ale and ginger beer pack bubbles and spice, but which ginger soda you choose can make a big difference. Here’s why each drink deserves a place in your home bar.