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Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale is now second in the series

Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale

Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale is now available from Small Town Brewery.

Small Town Brewery is owned and operated by Tim Kovac, and made national headlines with the launch of Not Your Fathers Root Beer. The booze meets dessert brand has made millions this year as it has been rolling out nationally.

The next innovation is a ginger ale/addition is now available – Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale. A 5.9% alcohol by volume ginger beer meant to be served over ice. (Or with bourbon if it were us.) This new brand extension – described as “gruit-inspired botanical beer brewed with ginger”, is suggested for use Dark & Stormy & Moscow Mule cocktails.

We like to think of it as a refreshing ale brewed with ginger.

Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale is rolling out in 40 states through Pabst distributors, and nationally by February, 2016. ERP is $10.99/6 pack.

Style: Ginger Beer
Availability: 12oz Bottles, Cans
Release: November, 2015

5.9% ABV

 

19 thoughts on “Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale is now second in the series

      • First “Fathers” should have an apostrophe in the first sentence. This sentence is also problematic, “The next innovation is a ginger ale/addition is now available – Not Your Fathers Ginger Ale.” This sentence also has some issues, “This new brand extension – described as “gruit-inspired botanical beer brewed with ginger”, is suggested for use Dark & Stormy & Moscow Mule cocktails.”

  1. I fell in love with the NYFRB, so I just found out about the ginger ale product. I ran to ABC Liquor and bought two six packs for $24 and change. I was so excited to taste the brother to the best adult Root Beer on the market.

    I cracked one and smelled an aroma of cheap perfume. I must be having a bad nose day I thought, so I tasted the golden brew. This stuff is horrible, I mean it is absolutely disgusting. However, as I am an objective scientist, I dropped off two bottles to my local tavern and offered it up without interjecting an opinion. Two more yuks!!!!

    Then, I asked a barmaid at a different establishment. She refused and told me her sad tale. She bought two six packs and after tasting it decried foul brew and is trying to give it away one nasty bottle at a time.

    Sorry, your Root Beer is a fabulous home run; this stuff is simply not going to sell and I would enjoy getting my money back.

  2. The gingerale is akin to rotten eggs spoiled under the butt lamp of a constipated chicken. The stuff is better coming up than going down. It has a medicinal burr to it which I would imagine Bengay would reflect. It’s so bad that it’s ruined my courage to try their root beer variety.

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