Good onya, msbelle!
I rank Canada Dry as my favourite, but I haven't tried much boutiquey ginger ale. Vernors is disgusting, and is also not ginger ale. But I'm not a traditional soda drinker--I like fizzy fruit juice, but NSM with the traditional sweetness.
I grew up with Vernors, so it's my one true ginger ale. (Or ginger soda, if you insist.)
I have a long rant about some workplace issues, but I'm gonna sum them up with: If you decide to take over most my job as well as your own, and a year later find that you have too damn much to do, my sympathy will know some definite bounds.
megan, I woke up this morning telling myself to be sure to let you know I wouldn't make it to game night tonight. I don't think we had a game night scheduled, and I was also sure that today was Thursday the 25th (before I woke up, I was dreaming about dealing with rationing in a war-time economy while I moved into a new rental, so I don't know where any of that came from), but just in case, I am letting you know, can't make it tonight.
Satisfied, subconscious?
I consider Vernor's to be a separate category from regular ginger ale.
And while I hate to dis the hometown product, Sprecher ginger ale is blah as blah can be. It's basically mildly sweet fizzy water without a lot more discernable. Their cream soda is better.
I haven't tried most of the ginger ales on that list. The ones I like best are Reed's and Hansen's. Mmmm, ginger.
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Well, I'm not.
::hugs my Oxford comma close::
Wonderful news, msbelle!
I love the Hot Blenheim's. Goes awesome with bourbon, strong enough to stand alone. I'm considering ordering some. Reed's just isn't gingery enough.
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