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What (who) is ginger ale - definition

CARBONATED SOFT DRINK FLAVORED WITH GINGER
Gingerale; Ginger Ale
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ginger ale         
(ginger ales)
Ginger ale is a fizzy non-alcoholic drink flavoured with ginger, which is often mixed with an alcoholic drink.
I live mostly on coffee and ginger ale.
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A glass of ginger ale can be referred to as a ginger ale.
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ginger ale         
¦ noun an effervescent non-alcoholic drink flavoured with ginger.
Ale (disambiguation)         
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ALE; Alchol Law Enforcement; ALE (disambiguation); Alê

Ale is a fermented alcoholic beverage.

Ale or ALE may also refer to:

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Ginger ale

Ginger ale is a carbonated soft drink flavoured with ginger. It is consumed on its own or used as a mixer, often with spirit-based drinks. There are two main types of ginger ale. The golden style is credited to the Irish doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell. The dry style (also called the pale style), a paler drink with a much milder ginger flavour, was created by Canadian John McLaughlin.

Examples of use of ginger ale
1. She attributes her long life to a customary sun–downer of brandy and ginger ale
2. Barefoot and curled up in a chair in her art studio, discusses the matter over ginger ale.
3. They ingested heroic, indeed sickening, quantities of root beer, ginger ale and 7–Up, even the rather edgy Mountain Dew.
4. She spends the next hour and a half sipping ginger ale, hailing the regulars, lamenting the tavern of the past.
5. By Simon Freeman Britains oldest person, who attributed her longevity to a "customary sundowner" of brandy and ginger ale, has died at the age of 113.