Information about Vernor's

Vernors
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Deliciously different!

TypeGinger ale
ManufacturerCadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages
Country of originUnited States
Introduced1866
VariantsBoston cooler


Detroit's Vernors ginger ale shares the title of America's oldest soft drink with Hires Root Beer. It was invented in 1866 by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist.

History

In 1862, James Vernor was called off to the American Civil War. According to legend, he left a mixture of ginger, vanilla and spices sitting in an oak cask in a pharmacy he had been working in. After returning from battle four years later, he opened the keg and found the drink inside had been changed by the aging process in the wood. It was like nothing else he had ever tasted, and he purportedly declared it "Deliciously different," which remains the drink's motto to this day. Its current slogan is "Barrel Aged, Bold Taste!™". The apostrophe in the name "Vernor's" was dropped in the late 1950s.[1]

Vernors is a golden ginger ale with a pungent flavor, more like a ginger beer. This style was common before Prohibition when the less flavorful pale ginger ale became popular as an alcoholic mixer. While Michiganders who grew up with it tend to like it, many other Americans are suspicious of it, as it doesn't taste like a "typical" ginger ale.

Vernors has a reputation of being highly carbonated and drinking Vernors from a glass can sometimes make one sneeze or cough from the bubbles it gives off. Some people consider Vernors served hot, because of the ginger it contains, a folk remedy for stomachache.

The Vernor family owned the company until 1966 when they sold it to an investment group. The company was next acquired by American Consumer Products and then by United Brands before being purchased by A&W Beverages in 1987. A&W was later purchased by Cadbury Schweppes.

Although both Hires Root Beer and Vernors claim the title of first American soft drink, some argue that while Hires Root Beer was just another root beer, Vernors was not just another ginger ale, due to its unique aging process and unusual sweetener. For many, Vernor's Ginger Ale is, in fact, the first true American-born soft drink.

Stevia controversy

Vernors was originally sweetened with Stevia from 1866 to 1991 and had a "deliciously different" taste. Stevia was replaced with High fructose corn syrup when the FDA controversially banned Stevia in 1991.

Availability

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Vernors in cans
Vernors was not mass distributed nationally until the late 1980s. Previously the drink was only primarily distributed within a few hundred miles of Detroit, with particular popularity in Michigan, western New York, Ohio, Chicago, and Southern Ontario, but it can now be found throughout the United States. It is also popular in Florida, which has large numbers of retired Metro Detroiters, and was even sporadically seen for sale there in the early 1960s---again, due to the presence of northerners migrating to the state post-WWII. Vernors has also been a popular choice of those flying Horizon Air as it is stocked on all of their flights and has recently been introduced in Anchorage, Alaska.

Detroit menu items that include Vernors

A Boston cooler is an ice cream soda drink made from Vernors and vanilla ice cream, named not after Boston, where Vernors is practically unknown, but after Detroit's Boston Boulevard, where it was supposedly invented.

References

  • The Vernor's Story : From Gnomes to Now, Lawrence L. Rouch, ISBN 0-472-06697-8

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