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Ginger ale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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How long has ginger ale been around? Around 1851, the first ginger ales were created in Ireland. John McLaughlin invented the modern Canada Dry version of Ginger Ale in... ... Around 1851, the first ginger ales were created in Ireland. John McLaughlin invented the modern Canada Dry version of Ginger Ale in 1907. Canadian,
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Here’s a sampling of what Dan Yaccarino has pulled together to amuse the Farley family as they set out on an ambitions trip to see America by car: Ginger ale was invented in 1866 in Detroit; playing marbles for keeps is ...
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introHomemade ginger ale ... That's how Dom Perignon invented champagne. He tried adding sugar and stoppering for a second fermentation. Wouldn't try it at home unless I had some of those bottles with bell cavity in bottom and wired corks. That's how my gramps made beer.
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A description of several of the best ginger ales around. ... James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist, invented ginger ale in 1866. Actually it was discovered by accident. Before leaving for service in the Civil War, Vernor left a mix of vanilla, ginger, and other spices in an oak barrel.
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No one here at the office orders me to fetch them a ginger ale, with an autocratic air that the Queen of England would avoid, or clings to my leg like a shipwreck victim if I try to go to the bathroom. ... Philo T. Farnsworth invented television in 1927. I think he must have had two children at home with the flu.
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