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  1. Aug 9, 2019 · While Charles Hires and his family contributed greatly to the popularity of modern root beer, its origins can be traced to pre-colonial times during which indigenous tribes commonly created beverages and medicinal remedies from sassafras roots.

  2. Aug 6, 2021 · The first commercialized root beer was created by a Philadelphia pharmacist named Charles Elmer Hires, who discovered a tisane while on his honeymoon in New Jersey. Soon after, he began selling a dry version of the tea blend that had to be mixed with water, sugar, and yeast and then left to ferment.

  3. The Charles Hires' version of the root beer beverage was first introduced to the public at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial exhibition. The Hires family continued to manufacture root beer and in 1893 first sold and distributed bottled root beer.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Root_beerRoot beer - Wikipedia

    Root beer was originally made with sassafras root and bark which, due to its mucilaginous properties, formed a natural, long lasting foam, a characteristic feature of the beverage. Root beer was originally carbonated by fermentation.

  5. Nov 18, 2023 · Root beer was known to colonists as a “temperance drink” in its early days, but occasionally the mixture fermented longer, after which the “temperance drink” contained percentages of alcohol ranging up to 20 percent! With the advent of mass production, root beer was adapted to meet the demands of more and more consumers.

  6. Dec 8, 2021 · The sweet, bubbly, non-alcoholic root beer we know today bears little resemblance to the root beers of yesteryear. The forbears of this beloved beverage were root beers in the literal sense—beers made from roots. Before the first root beer was brewed, root teas and medicines were the all the rage.

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  8. However, after a little research, we were able to piece together a history of root beer that is likely pretty close to what actually happened. It is clear through numerous accounts that at least a general precursor of root beer was introduced in the time of Shakespeare in Europe.

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