My quest for a great sinus-clearing ginger beer continues, especially in light of the fact that I am not allowing myself the use of ibuprofen as an aid to allergy-related sinus headaches. With fall on the way, I anticipate more such attacks, and I want to be ready.
I've mentioned before how I learned that the potent ginger spice in ginger beer -- generally greater than that of ginger ale by an order of magnitude -- can act as an astringent on the tender tissues of the sinuses, relieving pressure. This is what I seek in ginger beer. Not for making Moscow Mules, although if your taste runs to that, go daddy go.
Well, a friend recommended Bundaberg, an Aussie brand. I found it in a local supermarket, and saw the price tag:
What's the word?
Bundaberg!
What's the price?
Three dollars twice! For a four-pack!
But by now I had become determined to find a ginger beer that would help me in my quest, so I bought it. It was on sale, anyhow.
Craft sodas, like craft beers, usually are worth the money if you want to splurge, and Bundaberg is a fine example. It has a rich taste, more layered and refined than other ginger drinks, and you can tell that the money is spent on production. It tastes good.
The only problems: It does not have that strong astringency that can clear my sinuses, and it has the explosion problem.
The bottles have a strange pop cap; each bottletop has its own pull tab, and you remove it in a two-step method, pulling the tab out and up. Or, if you follow the advice on the label and "invert bottle before opening," as I did, it can go off like a gunshot. It scared my wife and woke the dogs up from where they were keeping razor-sharp watch on the property. My wife was afraid I'd get a throat full of broken glass if I tried to drink it, but the glass was completely intact. When I tried to open the bottle without inverting it first, it was much calmer.
Ultimately, the Bundaberg not spicy enough for medicinal use, but my friend had warned me of that -- she's of Caribbean extraction and also suffers terribly from seasonal allergies.
So the quest continues. As I noted last time, ginger beer is Doctor-recommended! If I make any progress, I'll pull a Bundaberg cap off to alert everybody. You'll hear it.
2 comments:
Holy synchronicity, Batman! I saw a pack of that at the supermarket last night. Maybe I'll try it on the other side of payday. I've always liked ginger beer but the spicier stuff feels like splinters in my throat. Sounds like this should be soothingly mild.
For double synchronicity, I see that brand's logo projected on to the fields of the Australian Rules Football and National Rugby League games I'm so fond of. Crikey, I'll give it go straightaway, mate!
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