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I don’t know the science, but it’s glorious, tastes just like ginger ale and much healthier
Feb 10, 2024

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recently, my partner and i have been obsessed with making this ginger ale syrup (sometimes i add gin when i am feeling funky) 1 whole hunk of ginger 2 cups of sugar 6 limes add sugar to a bowl and grate in your entire hunk of peeled ginger. massage it together (i use my fingers). throw it on the stove with 2 cups of water and bring it up to a boil then turn off the heat. add in the zest of 4 or 5 limes then let it sit for 10 mins or so. add the juice of all 6 limes and mix. we let it cool in a jar. throw about 2 ounces in a glass and top with club soda. so incredible and HEALTHY
Jan 26, 2025
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Gotta add a lil zest to the good soda
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Not to be confused with ginger ale, this shit is refreshing and good for your tummy. As a sober gal that does not like seltzer water of any kind, this is my #1 sweet angel baby. I once went spend an entire summer craving what I did not know at the time was ginger beer. I tried basically everything out there until I eventually found it.
Jun 2, 2024

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