Ginger Beer is a carbonated beverage made by fermenting ginger, featuring a more intense and spicy ginger flavor than ginger ale.
It is typically non-alcoholic or contains less than 0.5% alcohol.
Originating in 18th century England, ginger beer was originally an alcoholic beverage, but most modern versions are non-alcoholic.
While ginger ale has a smooth and sweet taste, ginger beer boasts a more complex and spicy ginger flavor.
It is used as a key ingredient in classic cocktails such as the Moscow Mule and Dark 'n' Stormy.
Especially in Moscow Mules served in copper mugs, the zesty kick of ginger beer creates perfect harmony with the freshness of vodka and lime.
Fever-Tree, Gosling's, and Bundaberg are among the famous brands.
It is typically non-alcoholic or contains less than 0.5% alcohol.
Originating in 18th century England, ginger beer was originally an alcoholic beverage, but most modern versions are non-alcoholic.
While ginger ale has a smooth and sweet taste, ginger beer boasts a more complex and spicy ginger flavor.
It is used as a key ingredient in classic cocktails such as the Moscow Mule and Dark 'n' Stormy.
Especially in Moscow Mules served in copper mugs, the zesty kick of ginger beer creates perfect harmony with the freshness of vodka and lime.
Fever-Tree, Gosling's, and Bundaberg are among the famous brands.