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Ginger ale is for more than just stomach aches these days.

It's a complex drink that is sweet, gingery and spicy. The ginger makes the drink an alleged cure-all for what ails you.

But it also makes a great addition to mocktails... ginger ale adds body and kick to any non-alcoholic drink. And while it's high in sugar, you can still sub a ginger ale for a beer if you're at a bar without many non-alcoholic options.

But first, let's make something clear... ginger ale isn't ginger beer.

Ginger beer is brewed and fermented. Ginger ale is a carbonated drink made from water and ginger. Ginger beer has a stronger, ginger flavor because it's brewed. But it's also usually less carbonated.

We chose to taste ginger ale because there are way too many options across both genres. And there's one legendary ginger ale brand we couldn't wait to taste against the competition.

You'll find nine ginger ale tasting notes below. We tasted each beverage neat, in a glass.

If you have a favorite brand we left out (and we know we left plenty out - there's A LOT of ginger ale out there), send us a note and we'll update the article.

But, for now, let's get started.

SCHWEPPES:

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We started our tasting with the old, mainstay Schweppes - which dates back to 1783.

A guy named Jacob Schweppes found a way to manufacture carbonated mineral water over 200 years ago. Then he expanded the brand from Geneva, Switzerland to England where the drink was used to settle upset stomachs.

The brand took a hiatus during World War II when England couldn't manufacture the drink. But the advertising lived on, promising Schweppes would soon return.

The Schweppes brand is so famous, there's even a book about it.

But how does it taste???

Sweet. Very sweet.

Schweppes is very light in color and highly carbonated. But it tastes similar to Sprite (or, said another way, like mass-produced syrupy soda). It's not very gingery. You do get a white grape flavor on the finish.

Schweppes lacks the zing we like in a ginger ale. But it does taste better on the rocks.

Cost (Around $23 for pack of 18 on Amazon)

CANADA DRY:

Canada Dry was created in 1904, making it a youngster compared to the venerable Schweppes.

Despite being ginger ale, Canada Dry doesn't actually contain ginger... much to the dismay of a woman named Julie Fletcher.

Fletcher sued Canada Dry in 2018 because she didn't believe there was any ginger in the product. It became a major, class-action suit. Amazingly, this isn't the first lawsuit over ginger content Canada Dry has faced.

The company argues it uses ginger to make its "natural flavoring" listed on the packaging. But that wasn't enough. The company settled the ludicrous lawsuit for $11.2 million.

Canada Dry has a similar color and carbonation to Schweppes. It's tangier on the nose.

And you get a slight pineapple/lemon flavor. It's got more structure, fizz and bite (all positives for us) than Schweppes.

It's also got more tannins on the finish (hence the "Dry" in Canada Dry), as opposed to the syrupy, sweet finish of Schweppes.

In short, it's better than Schweppes, but not the best of the bunch.

Buy it on Amazon.

FEVER TREE:

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Fever Tree is a premium beverage brand launched in the UK in 2003.

It started with tonic water. The company founder, Charles Rolls, owned a gin company. And he realized it didn't matter how good your gin was, if you mixed it with a subpar tonic, you killed the whole experience.

We wrote a piece on Fever Tree here. Today, the company is worth billions of dollars and it's expanded its lines to include soda waters and ginger ale, ginger beer and others.

But we're here for the ginger ale.

Fever Tree's ginger ale isn't as carbonated as the rest. And it smells like candied ginger (a good sign... it's the first so far to smell anything like ginger).

The drink is relatively low in sugar (7.1 grams for a 6.8 oz bottle). And it stings your tongue a bit when you first sip (it stings the nose, too). Finally, some heat!

Fever Tree has more depth of flavor than the previous two. It's also flatter and has a caramelly finish.

You can find them in most regional grocery stores or grab a 24 pack online for a little over $1 p/bottle.

BOYLAN:

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Boylan is one of the OGs of craft soda.

The company has been making small batch sodas since 1891. And some of them are good. But the ginger ale, unfortunately, is not.

There's no nose and no fizz when you pour it into a glass. And it has almost no ginger flavor.

You get a light caramel flavor and some citrus (there's lemon and lime oil in the soda). It's very sweet and there's no bite.

We frequently see these in smaller grocery chains and bodegas, and have had some luck in the bigger stores as well. If not, you can snag them online here.

REED'S:

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Reed's makes a Jamaican Style ginger ale with 17 grams of fresh ginger root (no lawsuits coming Reed's way), spices and tropical fruit.

It's also Kosher!

This is the first ginger ale that made us cough when we went for a sip... finally, some good spice! The Jamaicans would be proud.

The flavor is very tropical. You get lots of citrus and pineapple. And you get lots of honey - it coats your mouth.

This is the first ginger ale that made us feel like we're actually drinking ginger ale. And it tastes like you're drinking something different - an actual, premium beverage.

We found them online, but honestly, the prices are so marked up, you might as well wait until you see them in the grocery aisle.

Q MIXERS:

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Q is a Brooklyn-based manufacturer of premium mixers.

And the company takes its ginger ale seriously. As Q's website says, "One hundred years ago, bottlers measured their worth by their ginger ale. Q Ginger Ale is our manifesto. Not too sweet. Clean and crisp with a gingery bite."

We'd like to add, it's hot!

This one had us sneezing when we went for a sip (again, we consider this a great thing!).

Q's ginger ale is almost clear in color. It's not as sweet as most other drinks. It's also more herbaceous (it has rose oil, coriander and cardamom) and interesting.

There's a lot of spice and it sits on your tongue for a while after you take a sip. Q gets that spice from chili. And it's great because it enhances the ginger flavor.

This is the first ginger ale that makes us want to sit down and actually sip a ginger ale.

These brooklyn-born cans and bottles are spreading across the US, but you can also grab them online if necessary. They are competitively priced on Amazon.

BLENHEIM GINGER ALE NOT AS HOT:
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Blenheim Ginger Ale is a cult favorite down south.

It's alleged to be one of the first sodas in America (and it's the oldest, continuous independent soda bottler in the world). Its history dates back to the discovery of a natural mineral spring in Blenheim, South Carolina in 1781.

In the late 1800's, a doctor advised his patients to drink the spring water for its high mineral content. But they complained about the iron-like taste, so the doctor added Jamaican Ginger to improve the flavor.

Then, in 1903, the Blenheim Bottling Company was born.

In 1993, the Schafer family (owners of the famed South of the Border tourist complex - anyone who's driven on I-95 knows what I'm talking about) bought Blenheim. Alan Schafer, the patriarch, loved the ginger ale and bought the company to save it from extinction.

He also moved the old production facility from its original location to South of the Border.

Blenheim makes three sodas - Old #3 Hot (Red Cap), #5 Not as Hot (Gold Cap) and #9 Diet (White Cap).

We tasted the Gold Cap first.

This ginger ale is citrusy, sugary, caramelly and spicy (even though it's not the spiciest Blenheim offers). The spice creeps up on you after you drink it and runs up toward your nose.

It's a solid ginger ale. But it's hard not to notice the corn-syrup consistency.

They are pricey because of their limited production, but wefound some online for those that must get their hands on them.

BLENHEIM HOT:

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Try taking your first sip of Blenheim Hot without coughing.

The spiciness jumps out of the glass at you and gets your eyes watering if you get too close. It is by far the spiciest ginger ale we tasted.

Blenheim Hot has the darkest color (as you can see from the image).

It's very sweet and VERY hot. The spice creeps up your nose and stings the back of your throat on the way down (but it's all good). This ginger ale definitely makes you sip.

You get a burst of flavor up front, but it doesn't taste very natural (despite the ingredients listing natural ginger flavor). Then the heat explodes.

But this ginger ale is unique. It made me sweat and the heat sticks with you.

Every time we open a bottle of Blenheim, it's like a little ceremony... followed by a challenge to hold it together while taking your first few sips.

And with the heat, Blenheim Hot is a great addition to any non-alcoholic co*cktail.

Pro tip: Hold your breath while taking the first sip, so you don't have a coughing/sneezing fit.

GINGER'S BUNKHOUSE SPICY GINGER ALE:

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The Zero Proof discovered Ginger's Bunkhouse while putting together our Booze-Free Guide to Athens, GA.

This ginger ale comes from the owner of a longstanding, local bar called the Manhattan Cafe. The bar's signature co*cktail is a Spicy Ginger Ale and Bourbon... so they decided to make their own spicy ginger ale for the drink.

And Ginger's Bunkhouse is an 11 on the heat scale. It's even hotter than Blenheim Hot. And the heat hits you down in your chest.

It doesn't have as much flavor as Blenheim. It's a bit sweet and artificial tasting (it reminded me of the syrup from a Slush Puppy machine).

But it definitely delivers on the heat... and no doubt achieves its job as a mixer with bourbon (or in The Zero Proof's case, with any mocktail calling for ginger ale).

Ginger's Bunkhouse is fun to try on its own for the extreme heat. But it's definitely better as a mixer.

AND THE WINNER IS...

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Blenheim Hot is The Zero Proof's favorite ginger ale.

Full disclosure, we're a sucker for this Southern beverage's weird and storied history.

And while this wouldn't be your go-to ginger ale if you want the most natural flavor, it is the most interesting and fun to drink.

Plus the bottle is beautiful... and a six-pack of Blenheim Hot makes a great gift to drinkers and non-drinkers alike.

You can pick up a case direct from Blenheim, right here. It's also available on Amazon (but the prices are outrageous).

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We Tasted Almost Every Ginger Ale Out There and Here’s the Best… (2024)

FAQs

Why do people like ginger ale so much? ›

Ginger has numerous health benefits, including nausea relief, bloating, and managing free radicals. We've been using herbalism. to heal our ailments since the beginning of time, so it makes sense why we gravitate towards drinks. marketed as containing natural ginger.

What is the number one ginger ale? ›

Top 50 Scanned: Ginger Ale beta
Popularity
#1Ginger Ale Soft Drink Canada Dry140 Calories
#2Ginger Ale Schweppes120 Calories
#3Ginger Ale Canada Dry130 Calories
#4Ginger Ale Canada Dry140 Calories
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Why do doctors tell you to drink ginger ale? ›

Ginger, a member of the plant family that includes turmeric and cardamom, has been proven to be effective at treating nausea and vomiting — two hallmarks of a classic upset stomach. In fact, ginger is even used to treat morning sickness, muscle pain and menstrual pain.

Why do people drink ginger ale to feel better? ›

Some travelers might even have ginger ale on a flight or before a long car ride to prevent or reduce nausea. “Ginger may be useful in treating nausea brought on by a range of diseases, such as motion sickness, morning sickness during pregnancy, and nausea brought on by chemotherapy,” Setya told Verywell.

Is it OK to drink ginger ale everyday? ›

Despite the health benefits of ginger, ginger ale still falls into the category of soft drinks or sodas, so it's not a health food. If you choose to consume ginger ale, it's best to do so in moderation as part of an overall healthy diet. Many commercial ginger ale drinks use artificial ginger flavoring.

Is ginger ale healthier than co*ke? ›

In the case of artificially flavored ginger ale, the beverage has no more health benefits than any other soda, which, of course, are zero. But in the case of ginger ale flavored by real ginger root, the beverage has marginally more health benefits than other soft drinks.

Does Schweppes or Canada Dry have real ginger? ›

VERIFY looked at the ingredients list of Seagram's ginger ale and found that the soda contains “ginger extract with other natural flavors.” Schweppes, Canada Dry and Great Value ginger ale do not include ginger in their ingredient list and instead only say “natural flavors.” According to the FDA, “natural flavors” can ...

Which ginger ale has the most real ginger? ›

Most ginger ales do contain ginger — and likely boast of it on their labels. Those most likely to settle an upset stomach would be those with real bits of ginger in them, like Reed's, or very strong ginger flavor, like Vernor's.

Is Canada dry real ginger ale? ›

Ingredients: CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP AND LESS THAN 2% OF: GINGER EXTRACT, NATURAL FLAVORS, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVE), CARAMEL COLOR.

Why can't diabetics have ginger? ›

Can people living with diabetes safely consume ginger? While more research is necessary, some evidence suggests ginger may help manage blood sugar levels. As such, people with diabetes can safely consume ginger as part of a healthy eating plan.

Who should not drink ginger ale? ›

“Most commercial-brand ginger ales have at least 10 teaspoons of sugar,” says Dr. Goldman. “If a person has bloating, gas or indigestion, the carbonation and sugar may make it worse. Even diet ginger ale can be harmful because our bodies may not digest artificial sugars as well.”

Why do hospitals only have ginger ale? ›

Why do hospitals give ginger ale? Because ginger is shown to help settle your stomach and can be one answer to the question of how to stop nausea fast.

Is ginger ale good for the belly? ›

Ale, no. Experts are warning that ginger ale — long touted as the cure for an upset stomach — not only lacks any significant health benefits, it could even make your gastrointestinal distress more distressful.

Why is ginger ale so tasty? ›

It's a complex drink that is sweet, gingery and spicy. The ginger makes the drink an alleged cure-all for what ails you. But it also makes a great addition to mocktails... ginger ale adds body and kick to any non-alcoholic drink.

Why is ginger ale so delicious? ›

It's a complex drink that is sweet, gingery and spicy. The ginger makes the drink an alleged cure-all for what ails you. But it also makes a great addition to mocktails... ginger ale adds body and kick to any non-alcoholic drink.

Why do I crave ginger ale? ›

Basically, if you grew up drinking ginger ale, whether it was when you were home sick with an upset stomach or on a turbulent flight, you might psychosomatically associate the taste of the beverage with a bit of physical relief.

Why is ginger ale so famous? ›

A Prohibition-Era Secret Weapon

But ginger ale wasn't just for co*cktails. Its ginger content, known for its anti-inflammatory and digestive properties, also made it a popular home remedy for ailments like nausea and indigestion.

Why do people crave ginger ale on planes? ›

It's a common belief that ginger ale eases stomach ailments, leading some to order the soft drink in hopes of curing their in-flight nausea.

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