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What gives store bought ginger ale/beer that distinct taste, same with pickled ginger.

And no, ginger alone doesn't have that taste. There is some process that brings that flavor out but I don't know what it is. Does it need to be fermented for a long period? Is it pickling it with vinegar? I can't find any information on it.
I have made ginger beer many times but I have yet to capture that taste. All the online ginger beer recipes are essentially the same, just carbonated ginger tea, not actually ginger beer.
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>>22079570
salt, op.
it's salt.
check the ingredients list.
>sodium benzoate
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sugar
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>>22079789
>sodium benzoate
>ascorbic acid
>these two react to create benzene
>>22079570
you're drinking benzene.
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ill give pickling them in salt a try



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