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  2. Joshua Weissman - Wikipedia

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    Joshua's mother, Lynn Weissman, who inspired Joshua to start cooking, grew up in Houston, Texas. In the late 1970s, she won a Betty Crocker award for home cooking. Joshua is married to Kate Weissman, who graduated from South Texas College of Law Houston with a Juris Doctor degree. Before her legal career, she was an eighth-grade history teacher.

  3. Ginger Beer vs. Ginger Ale: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    These were bright, spicy brews made from fermenting ginger root until they reached 2–3% alcohol. “Most ginger beers have less than 0.5% alcohol, which is how they're classified as non ...

  4. 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.

  5. Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Ginger beer originated in England in the 1800s while ginger ale was founded in Ireland approximately 50 years later before it was modernized in 1907 by John McLaughlin. [14] Original ginger beer contains 11% alcohol, but modern ginger beer contains less than 0.5% alcohol while modern ginger ale has absolutely no alcohol content. [ 15 ]

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    The #1 Thing You Can Do To Improve Every Meal You Make, According to Viral Food Star Joshua Weissman

  7. 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 ...

  8. Horse's neck - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to at least the 1900s, it was a non-alcoholic mixture of ginger ale, ice and lemon peel. [2] By the 1910s, brandy, or bourbon would be added for a "horse's neck with a kick" or a "stiff horse's neck." The non-alcoholic version was still served in upstate New York in the late

  9. Moscow mule - Wikipedia

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    A Moscow mule is a cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime juice, garnished with a slice or wedge of lime, and a sprig of mint.The drink, being a type of buck, is sometimes called vodka buck.