Ginger ale and ginger beer add a refreshing spice to mixed drinks—from the moody Dark 'N Stormy to a classic Moscow Mule.
Fusing the warm blaze of ginger with the mellow berry notes of our EFFEN Black Cherry Vodka, it’s a cocktail that raises the temperature. Add some pizazz to your aperitif Our smooth vodka provides the perfect base for the fizzing heat of ginger ale. The epitome of effortless style, ...
The ginger syrup is just likeany other simple syrupand uses fresh pieces of ginger for flavor. It is a nice mixer to keep in the fridge on a regular basis and can even be topped with club soda for a quickhomemade ginger ale.
Ginger beer should be used in these cocktails rather than ginger ale. Ginger beer has a more pronounced ginger flavor and isn’t as sweet. If You Can’t Find Belle de Brillet Any pear liqueur will work in this recipe. If you’re unable to find Belle de Brillet in your liquor store, ...
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It’s blood orange season (Yay!) which always gives me an excuse to make one of my favorite cocktail recipes:Blood Orange and Ginger Ale Mimosa Cocktail. This fresh sparkling mimosa features blood orange juice, ginger ale, and a touch of white sparkling wine. It taste so sweet and deliciou...
Alive and definitely kicking; meet our Sparkling Mule. A vodka lime ginger ale cocktail of buoyant attitude and bold flavor. Sweet yet strong; it’s a high contrast mix. Ingredients Parts Oz ML 2 part EFFEN Vodka 1 parts Fresh lime juice ...
Homemade fresh Ginger Ale, made with natural honey and fresh ginger. Also, an easy holiday cocktail recipe of - Cranberry Moscow Mule made with homemade ginger ale. So, it is a two-in-one recipe.Wh...
Transforming basic ingredients into a refreshing homemade ginger ale is easy!By Elise Bauer Elise Bauer Elise founded Simply Recipes in 2003 and led the site until 2019. She has an MA in Food Research from Stanford University. Learn about Simply Recipes' Editorial Process Updated November...
the bold flavor profile leaving ginger ale tasting pale in comparison. Originating as an alcoholic drink similar to ales and lagers, ginger beer is now usually produced as a non-alcoholic soft drink, with fermentation being stopped before it reaches 0.05%, making it the perfect mixer to warm ...