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  1. Root beer was first marketed and sold on a mass scale by Hires. Hires, a teetotaler, began selling his nonalcoholic root drink in powder form: a 25-cent packet could garner five gallons (19 liters) of the beverage.

  2. That carbonated, creamy, soft and foamy drink we love known as Root Beer has a long history. In 1265, the British Isles enjoyed a Dandelion and Durdock beverage; it was a naturally fizzy soft drink and is still made there today.

  3. May 18, 2023 · Finally in the late 18 th century, a breakthrough. Joseph Priestley, a British doctor, invented carbonated water. Suddenly fermentation was no longer necessary to produce a tasty carbonated beverage and root beer makers were among the first to adopt the new invention to create an alcohol-free drink.

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  4. Root beer, as we know it today, can be traced back to the early colonial days in North America. Native Americans had long used various plant roots and barks to make medicinal teas, and this knowledge was eventually adopted by European settlers.

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 12, 2022 · That’s right! The history of this classic carbonated beverage is fascinating and raises some questions. For example, why is root beer called root beer anyway? Though most people know it as part of a float or a fizzy drink like ginger beer, this delicious concoction was once brewed much like beer.

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  8. Root beer’s origins can be traced back to the Native Americans who brewed a fermented beverage using the roots of birch trees. However, the modern-day root beer, as we know it today, was likely invented by Charles Hires.

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