Ginger Ale
Ginger-flavored carbonated water like Canada Dry
All cocktails made with Ginger Ale
Good with ginger ale, but even using with ginger beer!
Rum and ginger is a marriage made in heaven!
A great taste of of the Caribbean created by Dale DeGroff.
Really refreshing twist on a mojito that packs a punch
A refreshing yet fun drink off an old classic.
A really refreshing gin and bourbon cocktail.
Very tasty and low calorie if you use diet ginger ale.
Sweet Cure for a sore throat, too many will give you a sore head!
Nice refreshing whisky-based drink
If anyone has seen S.O.A. they will understand this cocktail! Another delicious creation from my husband!
Mint Ginger Cherry Rye heaven.
This Irish Gold highball is not only perfect for St. Patrick's Day, but is a nice sipper any day of the year.
Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale Cocktail Recipes
Ginger ale and ginger beer add a refreshing spice to mixed drinks
Ginger ale, and its spicier, fermented cousin ginger beer, are ideal cocktail mixers. The effervescence lightens up a summery highball, while the ginger's bite tames spirits. We've rounded up our favorite ginger ale and ginger beer cocktail recipes.
Ginger ale and ginger beer can both be purchased, but it's fun and easy to make them on your own. For ginger ale, simply make a syrup out of water, ginger, sugar, and a dash of black peppercorns, then mix it with soda water. To make ginger beer, brew up a similar ginger mixture and add in spices and champagne yeast. Strain the mixture, bottle it, and after a day of fermentation you have your very own ginger beer!
Whether you make or buy, you've got delicious recipes to try. The Moscow Mule is a classic mix of ginger beer and vodka. If you steep the vodka with lemongrass and grapefruit to make aquavit then you have a variation called a Swedish Mule, while swapping the vodka out for gin and adding a little mint makes a Gin-Gin Mule.
The Dark 'N Stormy is another classic ginger beer cocktail, with black rum and ginger beer swirling together like storm clouds. The Black and Stormy is a variation that kicks up the spice with ginger liqueur.
For a summertime drink for your next cookout, mix together a pitcher of our Strawberry Pimm's Cup with ginger ale and kaffir lime leaves.
Check out all of our favorite ginger ale and ginger beer cocktail recipes, plus recipes for homemade ginger beer and ginger syrup!
Any of these cocktails can be made with store-bought ginger beer. But if you want to go the extra mile, you can brew your own from scratch.
Not quite up to brewing your own ginger beer? An easier option is to make your own ginger ale by cooking up a batch of this ginger syrup and mixing it with soda water.
Inspired by our list of Friday cocktails, bartender Michael Neff noticed that bitter flavors were prominent, as were fizzy drinks made with fresh fruit and herbs. To that end, he created a modified Pimm's Cup, using Cynar to add a bit more bitter tang and ginger beer for spice. Fresh fruit and herbs round out the (almost) traditional summer refresher.
By trademark, this Bermudan combination of rum and ginger beer requires Gosling's Black Seal Rum; similar drinks with names like dark 'n foggy or light 'n stormy use other rums.
A refreshing marriage between a Tom Collins and a Dark n' Stormy, this lime and ginger beer-spiked gin cocktail has an intriguing herbal undertone thanks to Amaro Abano, a zesty Italian digestif with notes of bitter orange, cardamom, and white pepper.
This vodka-and–ginger beer libation is traditionally served in a copper mug.
In this Moscow Mule variation, vodka is infused with lemongrass and grapefruit to make aquavit.
This Moscow Mule variation is made with gin and mint.
Black-currant-flavored crème de cassis adds fruity dimension and a lovely pink hue to this ginger beer and tequila cocktail from the 1940s.
This variation on the El Diablo swaps crème de cassis for black currant jam and earthy honey.
Martin Cate of Smuggler's Cove in San Francisco combines Chartreuse and ginger ale in this refreshing tropical drink.
Spiced rum and fiery ginger beer combine with tart cranberry juice in this flavorful cool-weather cocktail.
This sweet-tart wine punch was invented by members of the Junior League of Houston book club in the 1970s.
This chilled cider punch combines the fall flavors of a mulled cider with the celebratory feel of a sparkling punch.
Vodka, ginger beer, and muddled pear make for a tart and refreshing cocktail perfect for sipping on a cool fall evening.
This version of a classic tiki drink mixes two kinds of rum with a variety of fruit juices and syrups.
A twist on the British classic, this summer cooler takes on spicy, herbal notes from Kaffir lime leaves, while strawberries lend sweet balance to the pleasingly bitter liqueur. Get the recipe for Strawberry Pimm's Cup »
A mix of Campari, Pimm's No. 1, and ginger beer, this drink makes an excellent warm weather apéritif.
This recipe for a modified Dark and Stormy uses fresh ginger juice for a kick of refreshing heat.
This twist on a mojito combines pineapple- and coconut-infused rum with fresh pineapple and mint for a fruity, vacation-inspired drink.
This bubbly cocktail features champagne, ginger beer, rhubarb, cardamom, and just a hint of vanilla.
"Bucks" are a family of drinks that consist of ginger beer plus a spirit and citrus—a category that includes this fruity refresher as well as the classic Moscow Mule. Get the recipe for Kentucky Buck »
This simple highball mixes cognac with ginger beer and a spiral peel of a whole lemon.
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15 Cocktails Using Ginger Beer, Summer's Coolest Mixer
Whether you're on the beach or raising a glass after work, these recipes will liven up your summer nights.
We all know (and love) the Moscow Mule, but it's time to get more creative with this season's trendy brew. With fruity flavors and vibrant colors, these ginger beer drinks are the perfect toast to summer. Cheers!
Don't forget to pin these ginger beer recipes for your next party and follow Redbook on Pinterest for more inspiration!
Put your big girl pants on for this twist on a Moscow Mule, which mixes cranberry juice and and citrus flavors for a tart sip that will taste so refreshing all summer long.
If you reserve bourbon for cold winter nights, this cocktail might make you break it out for the summer time — lemon juice makes the bourbon a little less potent, and ginger beer and club soda add an effervescence that's just right for how summer days.
A twist on the classic Paloma cocktail, these drinks call for ginger beer instead of club soda — and that little bit of ginger flavor makes all the difference.
Margaritas are great, and regular ol' beeritas are nice, too. But swap in ginger beer for regular brews and you'll get a fresh cocktail with just a little bit of bite. Yum.
It's probably a cocktail first for you (it certainly was for us), but add apple butter to this beer-and-bourbon drink. It adds a caramelized spike you won't soon forget.
Don't reserve this refreshing sip for the Kentucky Derby, especially when it only requires three ingredients — and about two minutes — to make. The ginger beer gives this classic drink a bubbly twist.
Planning a party? Try this sparkling take on a summer sangria that you can make by the pitcher.
Summer is prime strawberry time, so we would be remiss to not include a cocktail that makes good use of the tasty berries and adds sweetness to the ginger beer-cocktail favorite.
This gorgeous drink capitalizes on the fresh blackberries in season this summer, and with the option to use vodka, gin, or rum, the possibilities are endless. Might we suggest a different liquor for each batch?
Raise a glass to summer with this sunshine-colored cocktail.
1/8 oz vanilla bean bitters
1/8 oz herbisaint
1.5 oz lemon juice
2oz Ginger Beer
2 oz Veglio Michelino e Figlio Moscato d'Asti
Add everything other than Moscato d'Asti in Boston shaker and shake. Strain over new ice and top with Moscato d'Asti.
Courtesy of Veglio Michelino e Figlio.
This delicious drink creatively combines ginger beer with apple cider and vodka. Top it with a cinnamon stick to cap off a cool summer evening, or easily transition into fall.
Step up your wine game by mixing it with vermouth and ginger beer. The triple-threat combo adds drama to a sparkling prosecco.
2 oz VOGA Prosecco
1 oz Pomegranate Juice
½ oz Sweet Vermouth
2 oz Ginger Beer
Fill glass with ice and then add the VOGA Prosecco, Pomegranate Juice, Sweet Vermouth and Ginger Beer. Add in a few cherries and mix well. Top with a single cherry and enjoy.
Courtesy of VOGA Italia.
With grapefruit in peak season, why not try this exciting twist on the standard mule? We won't even blame you for skipping the copper mug.
The Brazilian cachaça lends itself to a bright and zesty beverage that just looks like a splash of summer.
2 oz Cachaça 51
.5 oz lime juice
.5 oz simple syrup
.75 oz carrot juice
Pour Cachaça 51, juice and syrup into shaker. Add ice, shake and strain into a collins glass with fresh ice. Top with ginger beer. Garnish with a candied ginger.
Courtesy of Cachaça 51.
Ginger beer is an unexpected — but delicious — addition to this Cuban cocktail.
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Bourbon Cherry Muddle
Bourbon Cherry Muddle
Bourbon, cherries, and ginger make this sophisticated beverage a show-stopping addition to any cocktail party.
Get the recipe from Swooned.
Moscow Mule
Moscow Mule
No ginger beer-themed cocktail list would be complete without the classic Moscow Mule. This version is a refreshing way to drink ginger beer, lime, and vodka year-round.
Get the recipe from Delish.
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Bourbon Cherry Muddle
Bourbon, cherries, and ginger make this sophisticated beverage a show-stopping addition to any cocktail party.
Get the recipe from Swooned.
Moscow Mule
No ginger beer-themed cocktail list would be complete without the classic Moscow Mule. This version is a refreshing way to drink ginger beer, lime, and vodka year-round.
Get the recipe from Delish.
Spiced Apple Sangria
Sangria gets a fall makeover in this cider-based cocktail. Bursting with fresh spice and bubbly ginger beer, this cocktail deserves a spot at every holiday party.
Ginger Beer Bourbon Cocktails
The simplicity of this cocktail is what makes it great. It's refreshing and warming at the same time, which guarantees everyone will be begging for seconds.
Rhubarb Gingerbeer Cocktails
Tart rhubarb and sweet ginger ale make this drink absolutely irresistible. The best part is the rhubarb syrup can be made any time of year, allowing this drink to flow even when it gets below freezing.
Ginger Beer Margaritas
Margaritas might seem like a drink destined for summer, but with the addition of ginger beer, these classic drinks get a fall-friendly makeover.
Horse's Neck
A little lemon, whiskey, and ginger—really, nothing is better. This classic creation will have you warmed up (or cooled down) in no time.
Ginger Blood Orange Cocktail
These vibrant cocktails are a great way to celebrate seasonal citrus. Be sure to pick big juicy oranges to get every last drop of sunshine into the glass.
Kentucky Mules
Kentucky Mules are a ginger beer cocktail staple all across the United States, and with good reason! These light and smooth drinks are an easy way to enjoy a good bourbon.
Dark and Stormy
We never get tired of this classic drink.
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Smirnoff & Ginger Ale
The sweet ginger flavour adds an extra layer to the smooth, clean taste of Smirnoff No.21. Ideal for a summer’s evening, it also works in winter thanks to the warming flavours.
Ingredients
Smirnoff No. 21® Vodka
Smirnoff No. 21® Vodka
A vodka that's known around the world, Smirnoff is born of a long history of charcoal filtration to give smooth mouth feel and a pure, clean flavour.
How to make
Use a jigger to measure 50ml Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka and pour into a tall glass over ice cubes. Top up with 125ml ginger ale.
Using a chopping board and a sharp knife, cut a lime wedge for a garnish. Squeeze and drop into glass and serve.
Avoid top-ups
It’s easier to keep track of your drinks if you know how many full glasses you’re drinking.
Ginger 43
Ginger 43 is our most popular serve in Spain. Mix Licor 43 with the gentle spice of ginger ale and delicate zest of lime.
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Ingredients
50ml Licor 43 (1 part / 1¾oz)
200ml ginger ale (4 parts / 6¾oz)
juice from half a lime
slice of lime and a twist of lime peel, to garnish
- Add six ice cubes to your glass and allow it to chill.
- Pour the ginger ale over the ice.
- Mix in the Licor 43 and add the squeezed lime juice.
- Finish by garnishing with the lime slice and a twist of peel.
Large Licor 43 balón glass or large wine glass
Gin-Gin Mule Recipe
As I wrote on Wednesday, the broad family of tall, fizzy drinks that includes the Collins, the buck, the fizz and the rickey is essential to have in the summer arsenal because of the drinks' superb cooling powers. Most of these drinks are incredibly simple to make, but there are also the complex cousins, the drinks that may throw in an extra ingredient or two to rev up the flavor and character. Here's one of the best recent formulations that fits into this fizzy family: the Gin Gin Mule.
Developed around a decade ago by Pegu Club owner Audrey Saunders, the Gin Gin Mule now appears on the cocktail menus at dozens of bars around the world, for one basic reason: it's absolutely freakin' delicious. This drink takes the basic "mule"—pretty much the same thing as a buck, which is a drink with liquor, ginger ale or ginger beer and lemon or lime juice—and adds a couple of tweaks: first, fresh mint is added to the drink, which seems to magnify its cooling properties; and second, Saunders developed the drink using house-made ginger beer, which has a spicy bite difficult to find in commercial brands.
Not that you can't go at this using a bottled ginger beer (not ginger ale, which is a much milder kinda thing). If you take this approach, you may want to adjust the amount of simple syrup to account for the sweetness in your ginger beer (you're just going to have to go by taste, here, depending on the brand you're using—bottled ginger beers are all over the map when it comes to sugar). You'll also want to go as spicy as you can with the ginger beer: Blenheim is the spiciest I've found, and there are some ginger beers from Jamaica I've come across in specialty shops that convey the desired bite. If you can't find a suitably spicy ginger beer, one way to amp up the ginger flavor is to muddle a slice or two of fresh ginger in the shaker before adding the mint, then proceed as before.
Oh, and for gin: reach for something with a little juniper backbone, such as Tanqueray or Beefeater; these drier, old-school London drys stand up nicely in tall, citrusy drinks like this.
- Yield: makes 1 cocktail
- Active time: 2 minutes
- Total time: 2 minutes
Ingredients
- 10 mint leaves
- 1/2 ounce simple syrup (or to taste)
- 1/2 ounce lime juice
- 1 1/2 ounces gin
- 2 ounces chilled ginger beer
- garnish: lime wedge and mint sprig
Directions
In a cocktail shaker, lightly muddle mint leaves with simple syrup and lime juice.
Add gin and fill with ice; shake gently until chilled (you don't want to smash the mint to smithereens), about 10 seconds. Strain into a highball glass filled with ice, add ginger beer and stir. Garnish with lime wedge or mint sprig, or both.
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Paul Clarke blogs about cocktails at The Cocktail Chronicles and writes regularly on spirits and cocktails for Imbibe magazine. He lives in Seattle, where he works as a writer and magazine editor.
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Tequila and Ginger Ale: A Cocktail Dice Special
Tequila and ginger ale is a surprisingly delicious combination. Especially with lime and salt. Think of this as the ginger-lover’s margarita.
Tequila and ginger ale is a surprisingly delicious combination. Especially with lime and salt. Think of this as the ginger-lover’s margarita.Even with my deep, deep love for all things ginger, I’m pretty sure that I would never have added it to tequila and called it a day. But these Cocktail Dice demanded it!
My friend Jeanee Ledoux is a crafty renaissance woman. She wrote a craft book in 2005, sold her vintage-style handmade jewelry for years, and she now creates beautiful collaborative pieces with other superstars from the crafty community. If you love Mid Century Modern, I can’t recommend her site enough.
In between all of those things, Jeanee had a sweet little store here in Atlanta – and online – where she sold a curated collection of other crafter’s work. That last venture is where I discovered Cocktail Dice by Leafcutter Designs.
When I had my first book signing at ICE Weekly here in Atlanta, Jeanee had a table next to mine, and we got to gabbing about sales, cooking, and of course about cocktails. She sent me home that evening with my very own set of cocktail dice, and today’s tequila and ginger ale is thanks to my first roll.
Here’s how these babies work.
There are six ingredient dice, and you roll those first. Of the six, you can eliminate two. Thank goodness, because all six of these would have been pretty disgusting:
I actually think that grapefruit instead of lime would have been lovely, but I had limes in the fridge and no grapefruits. Plus, I totally already have a grapefruit margarita in my archives. Those dice really know me!
Once you’ve got your four ingredients, you roll the prep dice. They tell you how to prepare your cocktail and what glass to serve it in. Mine was stirred in a collins glass.
I will tell you a secret: I don’t own a collins glass. They’re tall, so I used a tall glass from my pantry. We keep it fancy around here.
Tequila and Ginger Ale
Tequila and ginger ale is a surprisingly delicious combination. Especially with lime and salt. Think of this as the ginger-lover's margarita.
Ingredients
- salt
- 1 ounce of gold tequila
- 1/2 of a fresh lime cut in half, so you have two quarters
- ice
- ginger ale
- extra small slice of lime for garnish
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Ya’ll ain’t right…but I like your direction. I go that way sometimes myself…
Please confess to how many times you rolled before getting ginger ale, you ginger maniac! Just kidding, hee hee. Thanks for writing about my shop, sweet lady!
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Those dice just knew me! Haha
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Peppery, Spicy, Refreshing
This take on the Gin Fizz is peppery and dry with a terrific zing.
Thinly sliced ginger – 3 to 4 slices
50ml Gordon's® gin
Dash of Angostura Bitters
2 teaspoons of caster sugar
2 squeezes of lemon
1.9 units of alcohol
Slightly bruise the sliced ginger in the bottom of a highball glass (you can use the end of a rolling pin), add your Gordon's gin and sugar, mix with the ginger, and then add lots of cubed ice. Add a dash of Angostura Bitters, 2 squeezes of lemon and top up with ginger ale. Garnish the cocktail with a slice of ginger or lime.
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