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News Pointless ginger ale, created by former craft brewers, is leading Cleveland’s modern soda market Published: Oct. 23, 2023, 5:55 a.m.
Ginger ale tends to have a sweeter taste, while ginger beer is often much spicier and is carbonated via fermentation instead of through artificial means. That said, the variance can differ by brand.
Yet among all the modern options, America's oldest soda is a crisp and refreshing ginger ale. With a hit of ginger spice backed by a gentle sweetness, it's flavor combination that's stood the test ...
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“Ginger beer has more of a spicy, natural ginger flavor, while ginger ale has more subtle, even syrupy qualities.” Each drink is also suited to different cocktails.