Ginger ale with lime slices

Ranking Ginger Ale Brands From Worst To Best

NEWS

BY JESSICA LAKRITZ

Can of Zevia ginger ale on table

11. Zevia

Zevia Ginger Ale uses stevia as a sweetener, but the stevia flavor dominates the drink and leaves a lingering aftertaste that can overshadow the ginger.
Bottle of Vernors ginger ale on table

10. Vernors

Vernors has a sweet, syrupy base with a slight caramel aftertaste and is remarkably fizzy. However, it has no actual ginger, so it's more like a soda than ginger ale.
Can of Seagram's ginger ale on table

9. Seagram's

While refreshing and easy to drink, this ginger ale has a weak ginger flavor, and its high-fructose corn syrup makes it noticeably syrupy-sweet.
Can of Canada Dry ginger ale on table

8. Canada Dry

Canada Dry has a crisp and sweet flavor with only a hint of ginger. Its light taste appeals to the masses, but it may be underwhelming to ginger ale aficionados.
Can of Olipop ginger ale on table

7. Olipop

With lighter carbonation, Olipop’s drink has strong lime and ginger flavors. While it has a stevia flavor, it's a good low-calorie option with digestive benefits.