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    Server reveals what happens when you order ginger ale at a restaurant

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    If you think you’re getting real ginger ale when you go out to eat, think again. In a viral TikTok video, a server says that some restaurants DIY the soft drink video and viewers are shocked.

    In a video with over three million views, bartending TikToker Sophia (@20inthe20s) shows a “POV” of what happens behind the scenes when you order a ginger ale.

    In the clip, she takes a clean glass and fills in three-fourths with a citrus soda called Starry. Then, she tops it off with a few pumps of Pepsi so that the color matches classic ginger ale.

    What is ginger ale made of?

    Traditional ginger ale, such as Schweppes or Canada Dry, is crafted from ginger, carbonated water, and sugar, among various other components. Usually, ginger ale does not contain caffeine.

    Although the flavor and appearance of Sophia's creation might resemble ginger ale, some customers choose to order it due to their caffeine restrictions. Additionally, Starry and Pepsi, both of which include caffeine.

    “Um.. no.. I order ginger ale bc I can’t have caffeine… and I know most restraunts don’t carry it so I don’t even ask, but now i definitely will not be,” one writes.

    “I would ask first because sometimes people get gingerale because it’s caffeine free,” another says.

    “I get ginger ale because it’s caffeine free because my body doesn’t tolerate caffeine well…” a third adds.

    Other servers respond

    In the comments, some servers say they’ve made the same fizzy beverage in a pinch when regular ginger ale isn’t on the menu.

    “No cus I never EVER knew this until I started serving and my mind was blown,” a server writes.

    “We put a little bit of bitters in ours too to make ot taste like it,” another says.

    “As a server i cantttt i did it one time because the bartender made it for me and i felt so bad nuh uh,” a third adds.

    However, others say they avoid serving fake ginger ale.

    “I never did this as a server it felt so wrong,” a commenter says.

    “Bro i got caught one time never never never again the most awkward encounter ever,” another writes.

    “As a server i’d rather tell people there’s no ginger ale. you’d be putting a lot of people in danger for doing this,” a third adds.

    In a comment, Sophia clarifies “UPDATE MY RESTAURANT HAS GINGER ALE!!!! WE DON’T DO THIS BUT A LOT OF RESTAURANTS DOOOO DO IT. I can’t personally tell the difference taste wise! Try it!!!”





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    Diane Christine Pang Reynolds
    3m ago
    I worked at a country club and sometimes worked in the restaurant for extra hours or to fill in for someone. The main Bar was very large so keeping cans of ginger ale was impossible, and back then beverage companies didn’t have the syrup in canisters to hook up to the drink hoses. It was there that I learned that they would press the Coke and Sprite together to get Ginger Ale.
    K Rizz
    7m ago
    Some people can't have caffeine, which is why they order ginger ale. That's horrible
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