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ben wilson This is the blog of a one Ben Wilson, a Louisville, Kentucky native who enjoys baseball, beer, music, bikes, things that fly and good food. By day he pushes pixels and makes the Internet happen for a local advertising agency. His wife, Kelly is an Ironman, and his baby Amelia is the cutest thing ever.

Well, a few years ago, my beloved girlie-friend Kelly introduced me to “Blenheim“, a strong ginger-ale that was served at Heine Brothers Coffee here in Louisville. Wowee-wow-wow was this stuff intense! Head-sweatinging hot, but not the sort of hot that hurts (like salsa or Indian death fire).

Well, Heine Brothers decided to bump down from the “Hot” version of Blenheim (apparently there is a “Not So Hot” version (and a “Diet” version) — and I longed for the lid-flipping “Hot” style — and I have found it for sale locally! At the Fresh Market (no website as I can tell) on Shelbyville Road. Rejoice! Rejoice!

As I come to find out, this stuff has been brewed in South Carolina by a tiny little company since 1903 — and it is considered a treasure of that state, and the South, really. Now, God knows I love some state-favorite ginger ales, and this is no exception. So, if you get a chance — get some Blenheim — and a glass of water, you’ll need it.

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Aug 20 2001 ~ 4:27 pm ~ Comments (3) ~

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  1. You can order Blenheim, too. Blenheim Bottlers sells it by the case only (really quite cheaply), or you can order it online at beveragesdirect.com (considerably more expensive, but you can get smaller quantities). How do I know this, you ask? I actually got desperate enough for my Blenheim’s fix (living, as I do, in a Blenheim’s-deprived area), that I ordered some online.

    Comment by Anonymous — August 31, 2001 @ 3:44 pm
  2. Hello,
    I want to let you know about my new fansite dedicated to Blenheim Ginger Ale. Check it out when you can.
    Thanks!

    Comment by Chris — February 23, 2006 @ 1:57 pm
  3. Gee Whiz. I typed the link in the link box before. Anyway:
    http://www.thepiratesrealm.com/Blenheim/Blenheim%20shrine.html

    Comment by Chris — February 23, 2006 @ 2:00 pm

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