Old Tyme Ginger Beer?
Is this still made? I haven't seen it in about five years, and initially assumed that my local supermarket no longer carried it. So I began to seek it elsewhere, all to no avail.
Is it available, anywhere? If not, does anyone know how such a well established, highly regarded brand could disappear? Only a sordid tale of litigation and countersuits would explain its absence on the scene.
Bring back Old Tyme Ginger Beer!
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3 Comments:
I just Googled it; Old Tyme seems widely available. Where are you located?
Barbara Hanson at 6:53PM on 02/03/07
If you like Old Tyme, you may want to also try Blenheim (SC) Ginger Ale. Very tough to find in NYC. Fairway has it, if it's not sold out. Also served at Bright Food Shop in Chelsea. Unlike Old Tyme, it's made in Diet, too. Heavy heat quotient - the evaporating carbonation from a poured glass makes you cough.
Sandro at 3:09PM on 02/05/07
It is still available but I can't get an answer from the company regarding where it can be purchased - here is a link to the company's website. I you have better luck please post it, thanks!
http://www.good-o.com/oldtyme.htm
OldJoe at 1:48PM on 08/09/07