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  2. Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Ginger beer is brewed with natural ginger, lemon juice, sugar and it is fermented with a ginger beer plant culture (mainly Lactobacillus). The fermentation of the Lactobacillus produces a cloudy appearance, stronger-tasting and spicier flavour compared to ginger ale. Other differences between ginger ale and ginger beer are in terms of taste and ...

  3. Buck (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    ginger beer for a classic buck, deeper more complex cocktail, or ginger ale, for a neutral/sweet, dive bar style buck. Lime or other citrus juice: Preparation: May be mixed or muddled if mint, syrups, or fresh fruit is added; shaken vigorously with ice, then strained into the glass. Topped with ginger ale or ginger beer.

  4. Ever wondered how the beer canning process works? Here's a ...

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    Forbidden Root at Easton Town Center is a botanic brewery that brews craft beer with herbs, spices, flowers, fruits and roots. Two hundred cases of new beers were canned one recent day at Easton ...

  5. Talk:Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Apparently one of the major differences is that a Ginger Ale needn't contain any actual (fermented) ginger, whereas a Ginger Beer usually does (and thus a "good", i.e. ginger-rich, ginger beer tends to have a sharp taste whereas a ginger ale is expected to be much milder), and thus also contains some alcohol (~0.5 % vol).

  6. What's the Difference Between Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer? - AOL

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  7. Add ginger beer to the pitcher and serve sangria over ice. From Henry Ford LiveWell 120 calories (4% from fat ), 0.5 grams fat (0 gram sat. fat ), 30 gram carbohydrates , 1 gram protein , 18 mg ...

  8. Ginger beer - Wikipedia

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    R. White's soft drinks, including ginger beer, sold in England in the early 1900s Bottle of ginger beer produced on Ponsonby Road, Auckland, New Zealand circa 1900. Brewed ginger beer originated in Yorkshire in England in the mid-18th century [2] and became popular throughout Britain, the United States, Ireland, South Africa, The Caribbean and Canada, reaching a peak of popularity in the early ...

  9. The 6 Best Non-Alcoholic Beers For Dry January & Beyond

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    It is truly that good, with floral, citrus hop-heavy flavor that really feels like a party in a can, but without the headache later. Really, it's not just a great NA beer; it's a great beer full stop.