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  1. Jul 27, 2022 · 17. Dog n Suds. Brendan McGinley/Tasting Table. Dog n Suds bills itself as the world's creamiest root beer, which is why it's extra-disappointing that Anthony's Root Beer Barrel assesses its draft ...

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    • Teddy's. Teddy's may not come in a glass bottle, but it's still a near-perfect take on root beer and the effect of the plastic bottle is almost as good (almost).
    • Stewart's. Stewart's has been around since Frank Stewart debuted it in 1924 and as far as our tastebuds can tell, the recipe has remained as authentic as ever.
    • Faygo. This soda brand first came about in 1907, but it wasn't until the 1940s that they perfected their root beer. People across the Midwest love Faygo and it was even recognized as the best root beer in the country in 2009.
    • Tractor Beverage Company. The first and only line of certified organic, non-GMO beverages for food services, Tractor Beverage Company's root beer is not to be believed.
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    Root beer truly is American. Sassafras root beverages were made by indiginous peoples of the Americas before Europeans ever even landed here. Just like Columbus “discovered” America, a pharmacist named Charles Hires, “invented” root beer in the mid 1800s. He changed the name from root tea to root beer so Pennsylvania coal miners would start drinkin...

    Why spend time ranking root beers? How are diamonds priceless but granite is pretty much free? Why is golf an 84 billion dollar per year industry in the USA? Because people are crazy. Relax and have a root beer. If you have read this far, you already know that root beer is the best soda that there is. If you are from the midwest you know it is the ...

    Over a couple of months I started building my root beer cellar. The biggest challenge was not finding more root beers. It was trying to stop my boys from prematurely raiding the stash since I normally only give them sparkling water. Finally, I relented and we held the ultimate head to head root beer ranking of all time…among all the root beer that ...

    Triple X Root beeraka Triple X X X Root beer. This stuff is packed with flavor, has the perfect fizzy pop, and is perfectly sweetened. Apparently there used to be over 100 XXX thirst stations in the US and Canada selling drive up food and this root beer. The owner of one of the last surviving XXX locations bought this brand and is committed to prot...

    Bedfords Root Beer. This one ranked well overall but because it was my favorite and I run the show it gets special mention. A subtle note of cherry mingles with complex woody essences and root hehe. Apparently Ed Bedford started this company out of the tiny town of Port Angeles, Washington. I have been there a few times and drove through Port Angel...

    Mason’s and Dad’s.It turns out that the same company owns both these brands and decided to market Dad’s more widely than Masons. Both root beers originally came out of Chicago in the 1930’s and 1940’s.

    Big K. Yeah it’s k-mart soda from the company that has been going out of business since I was a kid. It also ranked pretty solidly for costing less than $1 for a 2 liter. You know I love value.

    Avery’s Root Beer. Seriously Avery was this just a bad batch or what? It tasted like sweetened cardboard.

    Barq’s wasn’t included because real root beers don’t have caffeine added to them. I’m talking to you Coca-Cola. You may be asking, why wasn’t IBC or 1919 included? What about my childhood favorite Killebrew root beer? Hey look, the longer you wait trying to find every root beer the more you risk the oldest ones going bad. Life is too short to waste...

    • Sprecher. Sprecher Brewing Co. is a family-orientated microbrewery established in 1985 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Renowned for its unique brewing process using fire-brewed, gas-fired kettles, Sprecher offers premium, handcrafted goods with a strong focus on their gourmet sodas, mainly craft root beer.
    • Bulldog. Founded in 1997, Bulldog Root Beer is a gourmet root beer manufacturer based in Afton, Minnesota. They’ve gained recognition for producing a brew tantalizing the palate with its balanced sweetness and robust sassafra flavor.
    • Hank’s. Hank’s Gourmet Beverages was born in Philadelphia in 1996. While they offer a range of upscale, premium beverages, their ‘Philadelphia Recipe’ Root Beer holds a special place in the hearts of their customers.
    • Saranac. Saranac is Matt Brewing Company’s flagship brand, established in 1985. Nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in New York, their artisanal root beer is appreciated all over the globe.
    • Boylan Root Beer. Average Price: around $41.75/12-pack (MSRP) Nose: Minty, cinnamon, light aroma. Palate: Not overly sweet, distinct beer-like quality. Drinkability Score: 10/10.
    • Original New York Root Beer Seltzer. Average Price: around $42.95/12-pack (Amazon) Nose: Root beer aroma. Palate: Root beer flavor, less bitterness. Drinkability Score: 9/10.
    • Wild Bill’s Root Beer. Average Price: around $32/12-pack (MSRP) Nose: Just a hint of juniper. Palate: Mild and balanced. Drinkability Score: 9/10. Why We Like It: Wild Bill’s Root Beer is vegan-friendly and gluten-free.
    • Sparky’s Root Beer. Average Price: around $31.57/12-pack (Beverages Direct) Nose: Bold wintergreen aroma. Palate: Vanilla flavor, spicy, minty. Drinkability Score: 9/10.
  2. Nov 10, 2024 · IBC Root Beer is one of those classic root beers made by an old-fashioned soda company that has been around for over 100 years. The company was founded in St. Louis in 1919 and it currently makes traditional soda flavors such as cream soda, cherry limeade, and black cherry.

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  4. Aug 29, 2024 · With IBC Root Beer, you don’t have to worry about a lack of carbonation. This root beer has plenty of bubbles in every sip. In addition to the fizziness, IBC’s root beer isn’t overly sweet. You do get notes of honey and cinnamon, but overall it’s “light and drinkable,” according to Mark Neufang in the Test Kitchen.

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