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Ginger Ale vs. Ginger Beer: Breaking Down the DifferencesDelicious on its own, ginger beer features prominently in cocktails like the Dark and Stormy and Moscow Mule, both of which ...
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The Manual on MSNCheers to a dry spring with this non-alcoholic take on a Moscow MuleWith spring in the air, you might be looking for a lighter, non-alcoholic option for a refreshing drink to enjoy. The post ...
There are still a few small-scale producers making good, traditional ginger beers, which are well worth seeking out. If you can’t find ginger beer, substitute with ginger ale.
As the days slowly grow longer and spring makes its presence felt, the craving for drinks with freshness and character rises.
orange juice, fresh lime and a dash of hot sauce, or make a simple shandy by mixing beer with lemonade or ginger ale. Our go-to beer cocktail is Brewsky Sangria, which is made with pear puree ...
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The Manual on MSNTwo ways to spice up your Moscow MuleIf you fancy expanding your Moscow Mule horizons, then we have two fruity variations for you to try. The post Two ways to spice up your Moscow Mule appeared first on The Manual.
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