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Posted: 9/24/2004 1:59:54 PM EDT
poll coming...
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I need more poll choices dangit.
I still want to try making my own, but for now I LOVE henry weinhards, IBC is #2. |
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AW and MUG
I'm glad barq's isn't an option, that shit is gross. |
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IBC for me. I've tried most rootbeers on the market and IBC taste best to me.
If you like the taste of rootbeer you ought to try sasafrass root bark tea. |
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Although I have not had one in about 30 years, and I don't know it it is even made any more, my favorite was Frostie's.
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OTHER, 1919 Root Beer. Fantastic stuff. you will most likely find it in keg form..
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I like all root beers.
Seriously - I've never tasted a root beer I didn't like. That stuff rocks!! |
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its ok, but I dont drink it because it is caffenated, the drop at the end of the caffein high can give me a migrain. This also makes caffenated beverages more effective when I do have a migrain... used to get rid of them sometimes. |
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IBC is the best mass produced, but I tried something called Spreicher(sp?), and it was pretty tasty. It was dispensed from an honest to god keg with tap handle, boosting the cool factor!
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Wellhead Root Beer.
The Wellhead is a local micro-brewery and restaraunt. They make their own, and it is GOOOOOOOOD. |
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Thomas Kemper is my favorite. I like IBC, but I think it's a little overrated.
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The Sassafrass Root is the "ROOT" in root beer. Sassafrass tea with carbonation=Root beer. I like A&W and IBC but normally IBC is too expensive to just drink all the time, it's more of my "special occation" root beer. As I sit here and type I'm sipping on some A&W root beer. Root beer and Mt.Dew are my 2 favorite sodas.
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Anybody here remember Frosty Root Beer? I doubt it's still made but I drank it a lot as a kid in the 70s.
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It's still made. In fact we have a bottle in the kitchen right now. |
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I know not this Henry Weinhards you speak of.
IBC is the shiznit! BigDozer66 |
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A&W is great from the tap (canned is marginal)
I love root beer (I still call it sasparilla) |
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It's still made. In fact we have a bottle in the kitchen right now. How about that shit! Does it still have that little elf guy on the bottle? |
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A&W (from a real A&W store)
Dog N. Suds Sprecher IBC's a good choice... Culver's has a RB that's pretty good for a restaurant |
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It is the best imho.. micro brew in a bottle. If your gonna be at gunstock.. ill try and remember to bring some. |
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Used to work at A&W many moons ago when they still mixed their own in the back. It was something like 40 gallons of hot water, 100 lbs of sugar, and about a quart sized bag of "ingredients". Stir occasionally, and fill your soda tanks as needed.
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Hank's. IBC and A&W are also good, I'll drink but won't buy a lot of.
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It just says ROOT BEER Fountain style on the can. |
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I make my own. I'm out right now but now I have a project for Sunday! I sure with I had some now, waiting on fermentation kind of sucks.
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Yup a elf dude in a Christmas outfit on a snowy background. |
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still around wesite for some frosty |
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The only Barq's stuff I like is their Red Cream Soda, and I can't find that stuff around here for the life of me.
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