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?
first one says caffeine free
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
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 … ?