Sam Halhuli took a chance on South Tacoma Way in 2016. Ten years later, his "craft dive" idea thrives on great cocktails and ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Despite it being marketed as a typically non-alcoholic drink nowadays, ...
This refreshing cassis shandy blends beer, fresh lemon juice, ginger beer, and crème de cassis with a touch of dry vermouth ...
Create a refreshing classic shandy by combining chilled lighter-style beer with your choice of sparkling lemonade, ginger ale ...
Ginger Beer is a highly personal thing. Since the USA is a melting pot of cultures and countries, so to is the art of ginger beer. There are ginger beers that span the globe, from Los Angeles ...
Today, we use ginger beer to make Moscow Mules because it adds an intense ginger flavor to the drink. But back when the Moscow Mule was created in 1946, the ginger beer was part of the drink’s ...
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Peach Moscow Mule

A peach Moscow mule—made with vodka, peach puree and fizzy ginger beer—pairs perfectly with warm summer afternoons on a porch ...
A knob of ginger like the one shown here is mixed with water, sugar and a touch of lemon to make a potent syrup that turns into a DIY Ginger Beer. Using the syrup and sparkling water allows you to ...
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5 ingredient ginger beer

Learn how to make refreshing 5 Ingredient Ginger Beer at home. This video covers the simple process of creating your own ginger beer using just a few ingredients. Discover tips on selecting the best ...
For a delightful summer drink, pair ginger ale with this beer. You'll get a low-proof drink you can sip in the sunshine with ...
Ginger beer is also called ginger ale, and the two are essentially the same thing. Making good old-fashioned ginger beer at home is east and inexpensive to do, and you will get much more of a gingery ...
Ginger beer tastes like the summer holiday. Whether it’s over the ham or washed down ice-cold until you feel that burning sensation in the back of your throat. It quenches the most feverish of thirsts ...