Ginger ale and ginger beer are both spicy, fizzy drinks made with, you guessed it, ginger. So, is there really a difference ...
Although the terms were once used interchangeably, ginger ale and ginger beer grew apart during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Originating in the 1700s in England, ginger beer is a unique, spicy ingredient used in myriad classic cocktails. For those ...
A Dark 'n Stormy and various Mules and Bucks wouldn’t be complete without ginger beer. And countless highballs without their ginger ale counterpart would just fall flat. Ginger beverages often ...
There are still a few small-scale producers making good, traditional ginger beers, which are well worth seeking out. If you can’t find ginger beer, substitute with ginger ale.
These ginger beer bottles were all made in the pottery of A.W. Buchan in Portobello, near Edinburgh, Scotland. As you can see the bottles were used by companies all over the world, from Portobello ...
Fever-Tree is already the largest tonic and ginger beer brand in the US by value: but the brand believes there’s still huge ...
A stash of homemade ginger beer always seems to hit the spot. It’s easy to make and even easier to drink and making our own ginger beer has become a tradition in my family. It’s also a real ...