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|consume=There's some serious bite to this ginger beer, much stronger than the other ginger sodas. It's partially covered up by the sweetness of a healthy dose of Pure Kane(TM) sugar from Komrade Kane's sugar beet refinery. There's a bit of coughing and sputtering as you down the soda, but it's in a ''mostly'' good way. | |consume=There's some serious bite to this ginger beer, much stronger than the other ginger sodas. It's partially covered up by the sweetness of a healthy dose of Pure Kane(TM) sugar from Komrade Kane's sugar beet refinery. There's a bit of coughing and sputtering as you down the soda, but it's in a ''mostly'' good way. | ||
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|multiuse=There's some serious bite to these ginger beers, much stronger than the other ginger sodas. It's partially covered up by the sweetness of a healthy dose of Pure Kane(TM) sugar from Komrade Kane's sugar beet refinery. There's a bit of coughing and sputtering as you down the sodas, but it's in a mostly good way. | |multiuse=There's some serious bite to these ginger beers, much stronger than the other ginger sodas. It's partially covered up by the sweetness of a healthy dose of Pure Kane(TM) sugar from Komrade Kane's sugar beet refinery. There's a bit of coughing and sputtering as you down the sodas, but it's in a mostly good way. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{Contest|Deck Jones|542|November 2008 Recipe Contest}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* The sweetener used is {{wikipedia|Sugar beet#Sugar beet syrup|beet sugar}} masqueraded as {{wikipedia|Sugarcane}} sugar. | * The sweetener used is {{wikipedia|Sugar beet#Sugar beet syrup|beet sugar}} masqueraded as {{wikipedia|Sugarcane}} sugar. |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 20 April 2013
Ivory Coast ginger beer
Plural: Ivory Coast ginger beers
Unlike the other ginger drinks in this crazy city, this one doesn't have any caffeine in it. And despite the "beer" in the name it's not alcoholic. Would you believe it's not manufactured on the Ivory Coast, either? That doesn't really leave much at all in the name to indicate what it really is, does it? Then again, who would buy "yellow sugar water"?
Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 2
Autosell value: 25
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}Contains sugar (2)
{{#vardefine:consumable|yes}}
How Obtained
can of Gingerelle | Ivory Coast spices | |
Ivory Coast ginger beer |
Notes
- Based on an entry posted by Deck Jones during the November 2008 Recipe Contest.
References
- The sweetener used is beet sugar masqueraded as Sugarcane sugar.