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by daniel seyb
on 3/17/2013
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Vernors
Vernors used to be one of my favorites when I was living in Michigan. The version I got from from here is good, but I remember it as having more bite, a lot more bite.
Whether that is a changed formula, or just an edited memory, I cannot say.
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by Kara Lafleur
on 2/18/2013
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Vernors Ginger Ale
I haven't had Vernor's ginger ale since I was a kid on my grandparents farm. I haven't been able to find any out here is Surrey BC.
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by Lisa Sacco
on 9/10/2012
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Vernor's Ginger Ale
My absolute favorite pop! Always has and always will be. Grandpa used to baste the Ham with it. Nothing more refreshing than an ice cold Vernors. I have fond memories of walking by the old plant in Detroit with windows so you could see inside! Oh yeah, and nothing beats a Vernors float, with vanilla ice cream( another yummy memory) I could go on and on!
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by Patrick Behan
on 6/17/2012
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Vernor's
I am almost 70 years old. My first recollection of drinking Vernor's was when my Mother made me a Boston Cooler (Vernor's over vanila ice cream). I was 3 years old. Occassionaly I still drink a Boston Cooler, but I love the taste of Vernor's and usually drink it every day. I grew-up in Toledo and it was readily available. I still have my sources though.
For a special treat - drink a Vernor's ginger ale today!
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by U. U. Avey
on 6/5/2012
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Fizzy!
Very highly carbonated (barrel-aged)-- Will tickle your nose like champagne. Used to come in green bottles, out of Detroit. Much smoother and no metallic after taste compared to large-volume commercial ginger ales.
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