The
Difference Between Ginger Ale and Ginger Beer
Ginger beer was originally an alcoholic brew
made from fermenting ginger, sugar, and water, although most commercial ginger
beers nowadays are non-alcoholic.
Ginger ale is a non-alcoholic, sweetened,
ginger-flavoured soft drink.
Ginger beer is stronger-tasting and spicier
than ginger ale, but less carbonated.
More About Ginger Beer
Traditional Ginger Beer
Ginger beer is a drink originating from
England, where sugar, ginger, water, and sometimes lemon was fermented and
brewed with a starter culture called the ginger beer plant, resulting in a brew
with about 11 percent alcohol. This also explains how the word "beer"
is part of the name. The carbonation occurs naturally from the brewing process,
so this form of ginger beer has less carbonation than ginger ale.
Modern-Day Ginger Beer
A lot of today's commercial ginger beers are
made differently than the original brew, so what ends up in the bottle can vary
widely across brands. Many are classified as non-alcoholic because they contain
less than .5 percent alcohol or contain no alcohol at all. Some ginger beers
are brewed with champagne yeast, and some are finished with forced carbonation.
There are even producers that just make a more ginger-intense version of ginger
ale and call it ginger beer.
Ginger beer can be clear or cloudy, depending on the filtering process, although it is usually darker in colour than ginger ale. It is an integral part of cocktails like the Moscow Mule and the Dark 'n' Stormy.
Ginger beer can be clear or cloudy, depending on the filtering process, although it is usually darker in colour than ginger ale. It is an integral part of cocktails like the Moscow Mule and the Dark 'n' Stormy.
More About
Ginger Ale
Consider ginger ale to be ginger beer's more
sedate cousin. It contains no alcohol and is basically a ginger-flavoured soft
drink. Its roots are rumoured to be from Ireland, but it really took off in
Canada in the early 1900s, when the Canada Dry style of ginger ale was
invented. Most ginger ales are now made in this pale, dry style, resulting in a
lighter colour and a more delicate flavour than ginger beer, but with more
carbonation.
Ginger ale can also be a fermented drink
(sometimes containing a small amount of alcohol) made from ginger bugs, which
is a culture of beneficial bacteria.
Ginger ale is a popular drink on airplanes,
and is also used to combat stomach upsets. It's a great substitute for club
soda due to its mild taste — perfect if you want a sweet but not strongly
flavoured mixer for cocktails.
Summary
Both ginger ale and ginger beer are bubbly
drinks with a gingery kick, refreshing on their own or mixed into your
favourite cocktail. Some drinks rely on the deeper flavours of ginger beer to
stand up to other ingredients, but you can really use it interchangeably with
ginger ale — if you know that ginger beer is more intense in flavour than
ginger ale.
Source: http://www.thekitchn.com
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