ginger root beer
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Lighter options include true zero‑sugar/zero‑calorie variants and low‑calorie cans (example: about 30 calories per 150 ml can). Some fermented “dry” ginger beers list higher calories for a standard serving (example: about 87 calories for a 12 oz can).
Ginger root beers often carry dietary and certification labels such as vegan, gluten‑free, kosher, allergen‑free, certified non‑GMO, and plant‑based, depending on the formula.
They’re marketed both ways: many are positioned as standalone refreshing sodas, while others are specifically crafted or labeled as mixers for cocktails. Some products are described as versatile—suitable for drinking on their own or for mixing.
Premium labels often highlight specific ginger origins (signature gingers from particular regions), organic ginger juice, added fruits and botanicals, and the use of fruit or cane sugars in certain recipes.
Most ginger root beers are non‑alcoholic. However, some ready‑to‑drink fermented ginger beers are alcoholic; one example in the results lists about 4.5% ABV.
They’re sold as ready‑to‑drink liquid beverages primarily in cans (aluminum beverage containers) and commonly offered in multi‑can pack formats.