What’s the difference between the two Canada Drys? I mean, the labels are obviously different, but they both just seem to be regular ginger ale from what I can make out. Any Canada Dry superfans that can clarify?
Vernor’s is its own class, and I prefer it to drink on its own. But Canada Dry is better for mixed drinks. Excellent with scotch, and a way better mixer for rum than coke (fight me on it).
I think they’re the same, just different pictures. There are other variants of Canada Dry, but they typically incorporate other colors to distinguish themselves.
I’m guessing this machine is in a high ginger ale demand area.
What’s the difference between the two Canada Drys? I mean, the labels are obviously different, but they both just seem to be regular ginger ale from what I can make out. Any Canada Dry superfans that can clarify?
I think basically one is pretty much… just ginger ale flavor, and the other has more citrus flavoring as well.
Or, there are just two different buttons/labels for Canada Dry, from different… marketing epochs.
I think the Canada Dry that I’m thinking of, thats just ginger ale, is like a bronze colored can, and the ‘+citrus’ one is green … ?
Just extra ginger ale because it’s the soda GOAT
(Though I’d have to say Seagram’s is better than Canada Dry. Both are better than that Schweppes swill though)
I won’t stand here for this Vernors heresy
Vernor’s is its own class, and I prefer it to drink on its own. But Canada Dry is better for mixed drinks. Excellent with scotch, and a way better mixer for rum than coke (fight me on it).
Name the time, name the place. Are we doing a dance off or a kiss off because I am very bad at both
I think they’re the same, just different pictures. There are other variants of Canada Dry, but they typically incorporate other colors to distinguish themselves.
I’m guessing this machine is in a high ginger ale demand area.
Source: am Canadian
first one says caffeine free