Dublin Bottling Works recently introduced three new flavors to their retro themed soda line: Black Cherry, Texas Root Beer and Ginger Ale, which is what I’m reviewing on this episode.
Disclosure: This bottle was provided by Dublin Bottling Works.
Thank you to Donald Kloster for the request.
Have you had any of the Dublin Bottling Works products? Please let me know in the comments.
Dublin Bottling Works recently introduced three new flavors to their retro themed soda line: Black Cherry, Texas Root Beer and Ginger Ale, which is what I’m reviewing on this episode. Disclosure: This bottle was provided by Dublin Bottling Works. Thank you to Donald Kloster for the request. Have you had any of the Dublin Bottling Works products? Please let me know in the comments. Thank you for watching.
Dublin Bottling Works recently introduced three new flavors to their retro themed soda line: Black Cherry, Texas Root Beer and Ginger Ale, which is what I’m reviewing on this episode.
Disclosure: This bottle was provided by Dublin Bottling Works.
Thank you to Donald Kloster for the request.
Have you had any of the Dublin Bottling Works products? Please let me know in the comments.
5 comments on “Dublin Ginger Ale Review (Soda Tasting #182)”
Welcome back.
Thanks Neil! :)
Welcome back. Question: Dublin Dr Pepper makes a point of saying “Imperial Sugar”. Imperial Cane sugar or not, I’m not sure and I’d have to find my stash to check. But the question is, do the new Dublin flavors say anything about imperial sugar?
Thanks for the question, Sonna. They do not say anything about Imperial cane sugar.
Imperial Pure cane sugar was founded in 1843 and is a Texas based company. Their pure cane sugar can be found all over the southwestern part of the USA. It is still a family company after being purchased in 2012. They have always been leaders in natural sweeteners.
Welcome back.
Thanks Neil! :)
Welcome back. Question: Dublin Dr Pepper makes a point of saying “Imperial Sugar”. Imperial Cane sugar or not, I’m not sure and I’d have to find my stash to check. But the question is, do the new Dublin flavors say anything about imperial sugar?
Thanks for the question, Sonna. They do not say anything about Imperial cane sugar.
Imperial Pure cane sugar was founded in 1843 and is a Texas based company. Their pure cane sugar can be found all over the southwestern part of the USA. It is still a family company after being purchased in 2012. They have always been leaders in natural sweeteners.