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4/26/2015 10:58:19 AM EDT
Right now, I'm enjoying a nice rootbeer float. Just using cheap A&W, but regardless it prompted me to make a thread about rootbeer.





What is your favorite rootbeer? I think Henry Weinhard and Jones are pretty good. But I'd love to hear other opinions.


 
4/26/2015 10:58:54 AM EDT
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Draft A&W.
4/26/2015 10:59:42 AM EDT
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IBC root beer
4/26/2015 11:01:37 AM EDT
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4/26/2015 11:02:30 AM EDT
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IBC
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4/26/2015 11:02:48 AM EDT
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Dang! Root beer.  /thread
 



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4/26/2015 11:04:42 AM EDT
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I have to try that some time.

I do like Sprecher's though.
4/26/2015 11:06:17 AM EDT
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IBC

Though there are a few smaller brewers that make a fine tasty beverage...

(Looking into rootbeer keg-o-rator... )
4/26/2015 11:07:03 AM EDT
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4/26/2015 11:08:22 AM EDT
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Yep, A&W!
I love making A&W Rootbeer Floats!!!!












 
4/26/2015 11:09:03 AM EDT
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Barq's
4/26/2015 11:09:57 AM EDT
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Sprecher from Milwaukee.

Menard's sells it.
4/26/2015 11:10:12 AM EDT
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I need a big glass mug like that for mine!
4/26/2015 11:11:23 AM EDT
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Virgils in the keg.
4/26/2015 11:12:11 AM EDT
[#15]
a&w sparkling vanilla.
can or plastic bottle.
4/26/2015 11:13:40 AM EDT
[#16]
Saint Arnold's for the win!  Although draft Abita isn't bad either.
4/26/2015 11:13:40 AM EDT
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Saint Arnold's for the win!  Although draft Abita isn't bad either.
4/26/2015 11:13:40 AM EDT
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Saint Arnold's for the win!  Although draft Abita isn't bad either.
4/26/2015 11:15:42 AM EDT
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http://www.readingdraft.com/menu.html

screw your mass produced root beer
this is the shit. you can thank me later.
4/26/2015 11:17:27 AM EDT
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You should see the look on a European's face when they come here and taste root beer for the first time.

They cannot believe that we drink the stuff.

4/26/2015 11:18:19 AM EDT
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Anything made with actual cane sugar rather than corn syrup.
4/26/2015 11:18:24 AM EDT
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Iron Horse.
4/26/2015 11:27:43 AM EDT
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Haven't looked, IS there any such root beer?
4/26/2015 11:33:34 AM EDT
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Anything made with actual cane sugar rather than corn syrup.

Haven't looked, IS there any such root beer?


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4/26/2015 11:35:14 AM EDT
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We have been enjoying Boylan as of late.
4/26/2015 11:35:20 AM EDT
[#26]
You are all wrong, MUG root beer is best.
4/26/2015 11:35:38 AM EDT
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Dang!  Root Beer.  Even sold at the Midwest Industries showroom...

ETA:  http://www.imperialflavors.com/products/dang-that-s-good
4/26/2015 11:36:02 AM EDT
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Theres a root beer thats made in Ely, Minnesota thats pretty good. Can't think of the name.
4/26/2015 11:36:36 AM EDT
[#29]
IBC is best if you're picking it up at a grocery store.


4/26/2015 11:37:36 AM EDT
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IBC
SIOUX CITY
A&W
4/26/2015 11:37:48 AM EDT
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Abita Root Beer is made with a hot mix process using spring water, herbs, vanilla and yucca (which creates foam). Unlike most soft drink manufacturers, Abita sweetens its root beer with pure Louisiana cane sugar. The resulting taste is reminiscent of soft drinks made in the 1940s and 1950s, before bottlers turned to corn sugar and fructose.
 
4/26/2015 11:38:15 AM EDT
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uh NO
4/26/2015 11:38:22 AM EDT
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I have to try that some time.



I do like Sprecher's though.
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I have to try that some time.



I do like Sprecher's though.




 
Sprechers is awesome
4/26/2015 11:38:28 AM EDT
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Take an empty one or two liter soda bottle, rinse it out with bleach solution, let that dry and gas off.

Mix Zatarains rootbeer extract, water, sugar, and champagne yeast per the bottle instructions or some rough approximation thereof.  

Put bottles on top of the fridge to fulminate until they are so firm you wonder whether they're quite safe.  Place in fridge.  When cold, drink.  

Best if you kill the bottle in one sitting, they go flat pretty quick, but it's damn good.  There are other brands of extract out there but I prefer the old timey zatarains.
4/26/2015 11:39:35 AM EDT
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mug is the keystone light of root beers. it just plain sucks.
4/26/2015 11:44:37 AM EDT
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I loves me some root beer.  One thing: you DO NOT PUT ICE in root beer!!!
4/26/2015 11:46:50 AM EDT
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Winner
4/26/2015 11:47:25 AM EDT
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Draft A&W is the best. IBC is swill.
4/26/2015 11:51:05 AM EDT
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IBC
Hires
Stewarts

...in no particular order.

IF!!! you are old enough to remember, the all time leader is MOXIE. So strong, you almost needed a prescription. A man's root beer. Consumed volumes as a kid in the 50's and 60's.
4/26/2015 11:53:02 AM EDT
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That's definitely a two way street.
4/26/2015 11:54:38 AM EDT
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Boylan's Creamy Red Birch Beer is my favorite.

I used to enjoy Snapple's clear "Tru Root Beer" but that hasn't been made for a while now.

ETA Stewart's is OK but I don't feel it is significantly better than anything else -- certainly miss the Stewart's hot dog stands, though.
4/26/2015 11:54:57 AM EDT
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Take an empty one or two liter soda bottle, rinse it out with bleach solution, let that dry and gas off.



Mix Zatarains rootbeer extract, water, sugar, and champagne yeast per the bottle instructions or some rough approximation thereof.  



Put bottles on top of the fridge to fulminate until they are so firm you wonder whether they're quite safe.  Place in fridge.  When cold, drink.  



Best if you kill the bottle in one sitting, they go flat pretty quick, but it's damn good.  There are other brands of extract out there but I prefer the old timey zatarains.
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This.  Dad used to make root beer for us this way growing up.  I've never had anything better.

 
4/26/2015 11:55:53 AM EDT
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Barq's with Jaegermeister.

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4/26/2015 12:01:04 PM EDT
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...in no particular order.



IF!!! you are old enough to remember, the all time leader is MOXIE. So strong, you almost needed a prescription. A man's root beer. Consumed volumes as a kid in the 50's and 60's.
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Moxie is still around.



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4/26/2015 12:02:54 PM EDT
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4/26/2015 12:03:41 PM EDT
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Just a question for the guys who know alot about the 19th century, in the old west.



Didn't they drink sarsaparilla back then? and is Root beer actually another name for sarsaparilla?
4/26/2015 12:05:17 PM EDT
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Pennsylvania Dutch Birch Beer
4/26/2015 12:11:00 PM EDT
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Henry Weinhards
Thomas Kemper
4/26/2015 12:16:00 PM EDT
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There can be only one.

4/26/2015 12:16:23 PM EDT
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Just a question for the guys who know alot about the 19th century, in the old west.





Didn't they drink sarsaparilla back then? and is Root beer actually another name for sarsaparilla?


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Sarsaparilla and root beer are made from the roots of native North American plants. Both originated as tonics and were highly prized for their medicinal value. Sarsaparilla is made from the sarsaparilla vine, while root beer was originally made from the roots of the sassafras tree. Modern root beers do not contain sassafras because of potential health risks of the plant.









 
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