- Ginger ale
Ginger ale is a
soft drink flavored withginger .History
Ginger beer , a strongly flavoured, fermented product, appeared in the British Isles in the 1700's.Ginger ales come in two varieties: "golden" ginger ale and "dry" ginger ale. Golden ginger ale, dark colored and strong flavored, is the older style. Dry ginger ale was developed during
Prohibition when ginger ale was used as a mixer foralcoholic beverages as the strong flavor of golden ginger ale was undesirable. Dry ginger ale quickly surpassed golden ginger ale in popularity, and today, in2008 , golden gingerale is an uncommon, and usually regional, drink.Vernors , Blenheim, Chelmsford, and Red Rock are brands of golden ginger ale, whileCanada Dry ,Schweppes andSeagram 's are major brands of dry ginger ale.Ginger ale occupies a small niche in the soda market. While vending machines and soda fountains rarely contain ginger ale, the drink is a staple on supermarket shelves, in bars, and on airlines.
Manufacturing
Brands available in
North America includeCanada Dry ,Canfield's ,Hansen Natural ,Vernors , Seagram's,Seamans ,Schweppes , Sussex,Buffalo Rock ,Boylan Bottling Company ,Polar Beverages ,Ale-8-One ,Blenheim Ginger Ale ,Foxon Park , Sprecher, Vally, Market Basket/Chelmsford, Red Rock,Reed's Ginger Brew ,Chek (River of Dreams), and Northern Neck Ginger Ale.Vernors is a flavored golden ginger ale aged for four years in oak barrels before bottling. It was the first U.S. soft drink, originating in
1866 , although it was modelled on imported Irish ginger beers. In Detroit,Michigan , a drink made withvanilla ice cream andVernors ginger ale is called aBoston cooler . The name is not taken from Boston,Massachusetts , where this combination is unknown, but from an establishment on Boston Boulevard in Detroit where it is said to have been invented.Blenheim is a golden ginger ale made in South Carolina; unlike most other brands, it is available in several degrees of spiciness: Old #3 Hot, #5 Not as Hot, #9 Diet, and #11 Ginger Beer.
Ingredients
Ginger ale commonly contains ginger, sugar and carbonated water. Ginger content is often listed on labels in a general "natural aroma" or "
natural flavoring " statement, to preserve secrecy of the complex proprietary mix ofspices , fruits and other flavors used. Lemon,lime andcane sugar are the most common of ingredients.Pineapple andhoney are also occasional ingredients.Usage
Ginger ale is used as a
home remedy to prevent or alleviatemotion sickness , to relieve upset stomachs and to soothe coughs andsore throat s. It contains high levels of sugar, which can cause an osmotic shift that can affect the bowels more than the desired effect of the ginger. Fact|date=October 2007It is popular in
mixed drink s, especially innon-alcoholic mixed drink s. It is sometimes used as a non-alcoholic substitute for champagne, since the beverages resemble each other in appearance.Variations
Ginger beer is a similar drink that is typically much more strongly ginger-flavored, less carbonated, and less sweet. Some brands may contain alcohol.Dry ginger ale is also sold with a mint flavoring added. Popular brands of mint ginger ale include Tom Tucker Southern Style, and Cott (which no longer produces this flavor). Some mint ginger ale brands have an artificial green color added, while others are clear in color. Recently,
Canada Dry has come out with a line of ginger ale mixed with green tea.Some manufacturers have produced fruit-flavored ginger ales, including raspberry, cranberry and grape flavored versions of Schweppes.
See also
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Ginger beer
*Switchel References
External links
* [http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm How to make ginger ale from ginger root, sugar and yeast.]
* [http://homecooking.about.com/library/archive/blbev7.htm Homecooking ginger ale recipe]
* [http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/001620homemade_ginger_ale.php Elise's ginger ale recipe]
* [http://www.recipesource.com/side-dishes/beverages/ginger-ale1.html Recipe Source's ginger ale recipe]
* [http://www.reedsgingerbrew.com/ Reed's Ginger Brew home page]
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