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  2. James Vernor - Wikipedia

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    While employed at Higby and Sterns' Drug Store in Detroit, Vernor began experimenting with ginger ale. After the start of the American Civil War, he enlisted and served with the 4th Michigan Cavalry from 1862–1865, becoming a Second Lieutenant before being discharged. [1] According to a discredited company legend, when Vernor left to serve in ...

  3. Vernors - Wikipedia

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    Vernors is a sweet "golden" ginger ale that derives its color, like other commercial, industrially produced ginger ales, from caramel, and has a robust, vanilla-heavy flavor. [19] The Vernors style was common before Prohibition , during which "dry" pale, less sweet ginger ale (typified by Canada Dry Ginger Ale) became popular as a drink mixer .

  4. 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 ]

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

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    “The biggest difference between ginger beer and ginger ale is the intensity of the ginger flavor,” says Tyler Ledbetter, bar manager at New York City’s TH/RST Hospitality. “Ginger beer has ...

  6. Buffalo Rock - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1901. In addition to bottling Pepsi products, the company produced Grapico in 1916, a grape-flavored soft drink, and a ginger ale under its own brand name. Buffalo Rock ginger ale is considerably darker in color and has a stronger ginger content than is customary. Some customers use the term "ginger cola" to describe the taste.

  7. Clicquot Club Company - Wikipedia

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    These two were the key ingredients to his ginger ale making the company standout in this field. A bottle of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, the soft drink for which the company was best known. Even though word of his soda spread over southeastern New England in the next few years, the cost of such fine ingredients eventually forced Henry Millis to ...

  8. Northern Neck Ginger Ale - Wikipedia

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    Following a shortage of aluminum cans due to the pandemic, Northern Neck Ginger Ale was discontinued by the end of 2020, along with other products such as TaB and Diet Coke Feisty Cherry. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] Due to the discontinuation of the soda, a non-profit group called the Northern Neck Foundation, along with a Facebook group and a petition , were ...

  9. Category:Ginger ale - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ginger ale" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...