What all is ginger ale good for?!


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What all is ginger ale good for?

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2 months ago
i mean i hear its good for this and that but what?


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2 months ago
i mean i hear its good for this and that but what?

the ginger is good for upset stomachs and like sea sickness things.

Add soco and lime and it makes an awesome drink.

for cranky old man in nursing home - its a winner!

It's good with whiskey and I pour a can over my ham before I bake it.

open the ale let it sit so it get flat good for upset stomach

Canada Dry's revenue.

I'm going to sound geriatric, but I actually like a good glass of G.A, especially when I have a stomach ache. Ginger is supposed to neutralize a sour and upset stomach.

for upset tummies, flu's'cold's. stuff like that.

Ginger ale that has been opened and let stand for five minutes is great when sipped slowly for the flu or a virus that gives you an upset belly.

its good when ur stomach hurts and when u have a headache or u can boil crabs with it it makes the crab taste better!

My Mom used to make me drink ginger ale when I was a kid and would get stomach flu. Supposedly ginger ale settles the stomach meaning it keeps one from puking and keeps you hydrated.

As an adult I like to drink it with vodka and cranberry. Great hydration goin on there!

Helps settle an upset stomach.... I swear it helps to bring my temperature down when I'm running a fever :) and also it's a great non caffeine alternative to all those sugary sodas out there. It's refreshing and guilt-free :)

Ginger in general is good for an upset stomach as it has anti-nausea qualities. Good for hangovers, tummy bugs and rehydrating. Ginger ale is great for making punch with pineapple juice atec.




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