Soda Tasting

Blenheim Ginger Ale (Old #3 Hot – Red Cap) Review (Soda Tasting #37)

Blenheim Ginger Ale originates from the southern United States – Blenheim, South Carolina, to be specific. It comes in three varieties: #5 Not as Hot – Gold Cap, #9 Diet – White Cap and Old #3 Hot – Red Cap, which is what we’re tasting today.

The company’s website labels it their “boldest flavor,” saying that it “tantalizes and tingles the taste buds, and goes down as smoothly as a firecracker exploding in your throat.”

I am joined on today’s episode by Jonathan Bailey of Plagiarism Today and Garbage Horror, who suggested this soda, and my brother, Sean O’Keefe, a film student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who is a member of F.B.I. Improv. We record videos together as Patrick and Sean.

What do you think of spicy ginger ales? Is this a flavor that you enjoy? Please let me know in the comments.

Thank you for watching.

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Blenheim Ginger Ale (Old #3 Hot - Red Cap)
Soda: Blenheim Ginger Ale (Old #3 Hot - Red Cap)
Company: Blenheim Bottling Company
Calories (12 oz.): 170
Caffeine (12 oz.): Free
Sweetener: Sucrose

Blenheim Ginger Ale originates from the southern United States – Blenheim, South Carolina, to be specific. It comes in three varieties: #5 Not as Hot – Gold Cap, #9 Diet – White Cap and Old #3 Hot – Red Cap, which is what we’re tasting today. The company’s website labels it their “boldest flavor,” saying that it “tantalizes and tingles the taste buds, and goes down as smoothly as a firecracker exploding in your throat.” I am joined on today’s […]

Blenheim Ginger Ale originates from the southern United States – Blenheim, South Carolina, to be specific. It comes in three varieties: #5 Not as Hot – Gold Cap, #9 Diet – White Cap and Old #3 Hot – Red Cap, which is what we’re tasting today.

The company’s website labels it their “boldest flavor,” saying that it “tantalizes and tingles the taste buds, and goes down as smoothly as a firecracker exploding in your throat.”

I am joined on today’s episode by Jonathan Bailey of Plagiarism Today and Garbage Horror, who suggested this soda, and my brother, Sean O’Keefe, a film student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who is a member of F.B.I. Improv. We record videos together as Patrick and Sean.

What do you think of spicy ginger ales? Is this a flavor that you enjoy? Please let me know in the comments.

Thank you for watching.

Date published: 11/26/2012
2 / 5 stars

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