REVIEW: Limited Edition Vernors Boston Cooler

Ah, Michigan. Home of American autos, Detroit-style pizzas…and Boston Coolers?

One of these things is not like the other. But nearly 160 years ago, Vernors joined the soda world from, you guessed it, a pharmacy – just like many of its fizzy forebears.

Vernors is ginger ale, but not the sharp, spicy kind you’d find in a ginger beer. Think Canada Dry, but even more mellow in my opinion.

A Boston Cooler is like a root beer float – only the “root beer” part is Vernors ginger ale.

The origins of the seemingly random name? Murky at best.

Some trace it to Boston Boulevard in Detroit’s historic Boston-Edison neighborhood. Others say marketers liked the ring of “Boston” over “Detroit.” Another theory? It was once a generic name for any soda + ice cream combo. Whatever the real story, Vernors trademarked “Boston Cooler” in 1967 for its ginger ale ice cream bar, and by the ’70s, it had become a Detroit staple.

As a current Michigander, I had to ask the born-and-raised Michiganders. The response was lots of nostalgic nods as well as friendly reminders that “we call it pop here, not soda.”

So when the limited-time Vernors Boston Cooler soda pop hit shelves, I had to give it a try.

My first impression, though: heavy artificial vanilla. Think A&W Cream Soda on the nose. As I kept sipping, my brain tried to convince me it was tasting a creamsicle. The vanilla was overpowering – so much so that the Vernors flavor felt like an extra in the background rather than the supporting actor. Sweet, yes. Fizzy, yes. But that signature “ginger” note? Not really there.

All in all, it was kind of a letdown. I think I’d rather try the original ginger ale ice cream bar for the full experience. Still, if you’re curious (or just craving a taste of Michigan nostalgia), grab it while it’s around. You’ll find it in 12-packs of 12-ounce cans, 20-ounce bottles, and 2-liter bottles.

Purchased Price: $2.99
Size: 2 liter bottle

Purchased at: Meijer
Rating: 4 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 140 calories, 0 grams of fat, 55 milligrams of sodium, 39 grams of carbohydrates, 38 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein

5 thoughts on “REVIEW: Limited Edition Vernors Boston Cooler”

  1. There are Mickey D’s in the area that will make you a legit one with soda and ice cream. It’s pretty fuckin wild.

  2. If I want a Boston Cooler (and I do now, because I still have fond memories of the two or so I had as a kid), I’m just gonna throw a Vernors and some vanilla ice cream in the blender.

  3. Weird! I’m in the midwest too, but Vernors doesn’t taste anything like Canada Dry to me! It’s way too sweet and not as… zesty? Fizzy?

  4. I was excited when I saw it in our local gas station. Purchased it and was disappointed taste nothing like a Boston cooler. Too much vanilla taste. It’s a disappointment.

  5. I was super excited to get ahold of a 12pk last week.
    Anybody who’s a fan of Vernors in MI here has been interested in this one.
    I thought it was a super nice change from regular Vernors.
    Instead of the usual ginger finish you get a nice smooth vanilla finish.
    It is very reminiscent of a Boston Cooler.
    Doesn’t go overboard with the flavors either like alot of sodas lately trying to be something they’re not. I feel this one is a real nice addition to the Vernors flavor lineup!!

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