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  1. Hard root beer will have an ABV upward of 4%, making it a true beer. Perhaps the most notable hard root beer at the moment is Not Your Father’s Root Beer from Small Town Brewery with a 5.9% ABV. There are many different takes on modern-day hard root beer, which will be considered alcoholic under the FDA’s regulations.

    • Bourbon. Sure, bourbon and cola is a classic, but bourbon and root beer is an underrated pairing. Root beer has a fizzy, wonderful texture with a bit of bite.
    • Whiskey. Whiskey is technically part of the bourbon family, so it makes sense that it pairs up nicely with root beer as well. Whiskey stored in age-oak barrels tend to have a stronger flavor compared to regular whiskey, as it gives root beer a richer, and more complex flavor.
    • Schnapps. Schnapps is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage that comes in several different forms. These include herbal-based liqueurs, certain types of brandies, and syrup-infused grain spirits.
    • Vodka. You can make a ‘grown-up’ version of the classic root beer float with this combination. Vodka is such a versatile alcoholic beverage that you can combine it with any drink imaginable.
    • Coney Island Hard Root Beer. The flavor of their root beer strongly resonated with the glorious atmosphere of the iconic Coney Island Boardwalk. The licorice, vanilla bean, and sarsaparilla aroma are very distinct.
    • Sprecher Fire Brewed Hard Root Beer. Sprecher is known for its traditional fire brewing process. And no wonder their root beers have rich flavor compared to cold-mix brewed ones.
    • Not Your Father’s Root Beer. Do not think twice if you ever find this root beer in a local liquor store because these are selling fast. With its popularity, they call this drink ale with all the spices.
    • Minhas Boxer Hard Root Beer. Minhas brew their root beer with 2-row malted barley and cane sugar. It has aromatic nutmeg, caramel, and notes of vanilla bean.
  2. Keep reading to learn how to make an alcoholic Root Beer float with a spiced rum twist. Ingredients. 2 fl oz. Spiced Rum. 1 bottle (12.7 fl oz.) Bundaberg Root Beer. 2 scoops vanilla ice cream. Method. Pour Spiced rum into a glass, add 2 generous scoops of cream and gently top with Bundaberg Root Beer.

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    • Root Beer Rum Creams. Who’s ready for a dessert cocktail? I know I am! What I love most about this creamy root beer float-inspired cocktail is that it’s rich and creamy but won’t melt in the sun.
    • Adult Root Beer Float. If you like the idea of an adult root beer float but missed the ice cream in the recipe above, give this one a whirl. A little vanilla vodka goes a long way in this recipe.
    • Vodka Root Beer Floats with Coconut Ice Cream. Need a vegan version for your next party? Try this insanely rich root beer float with coconut ice cream.
    • Señor Root Beer. I know what you’re thinking: root beer and tequila? She’s gone mad! But go with me on this because it’s actually an excellent combination and a truly tasty cocktail.
  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Skip down to the recipe card below for the full printable recipe. 1. Prepare glass. Fill a tall glass with crushed ice cubes. Pour in the root beer and spiced rum and stir to combine. 2. Add cream and rumchata. Top it off with rumchata and a splash of heavy cream if desired. 3.

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