First up is Bundaberg Ginger Beer from Australia (you know
it’s Australian because it has a kangaroo on the label). I was first attracted
to it because of the squat bottle, much like Red Stripe, which is a regular, alcoholic
beer. It also has a neat pull tab contraption to open it, but you can’t see
that here because I already opened and drank the contents. The label says, “Invert
bottle before opening.” I appreciate this instruction for two reasons: 1) I
like my ginger beer chunky; 2) I like beverages that give me a project to do.
The label also claims, “Craft brewed over 3 days.” I have no idea what this
means. It sounds fancy, but I have no idea if three days is a long time to make
ginger beer or a short time. Like, “We’re taking our time to make the best
ginger beer possible” or “we’re making it fast so that it gets out to you as
soon as possible.” Either would be good.
Whatever the case, I really liked this ginger beer. It’s
sweet, making the ginger flavor less spicy or sharp. It has hints of pineapple,
even though that isn’t one of the ingredients. It does, however, list ginger
root as one of the ingredients, which is surprisingly not as common as you
would think. Ginger ales (as opposed to ginger beers) don’t always have ginger
in them, I was surprised and alarmed to find out. Like that Vernors bullshit,
which calls itself “ginger soda” (and that should be indication enough that it’s
crap and doesn’t even belong in the same conversation as real ginger beers and
ales). Vernors has zero ginger in it. Hard pass.
By the way, if you didn’t already know, ginger beer is
fermented; ginger ale is a carbonated beverage with ginger flavoring. That’s
the difference. Ginger soda is bullshit.