wow, that is the most complicated ingredient list i have ever seen in a root beer! to have water and sodium benzoate (preservative) listed three times each is a little wacky. i am surprised, no shocked, that there is no separate water added to this though. that seems wrong and i am going to assume …
faerie’s finest birch beer extract
so luckily i have found more ready made sodas to sample thus i don’t have to mix up as many extracts and syrups and the like, although i did stock up on them so there will be a bunch of reviews interspersed anyway. fun fun. well, sort of. this is the second offering from faerie’s …
faerie’s finest natural root beer flavor
in my tireless quest to find all of the root beers the world has to offer, i came upon this company. they also make a birch beer as well as 126 other extracts (many of which are available as alcohol free flavor powders), flavor drops, flavored sugars, flavored salts, herbs, teas and other such things. …
Zatarain’s Root Beer Extract
this may be the most widely available root beer extract. well, this or Rainbow. they are kind of the A&W and Barqs of the extract world it seems. i think when i made a batch of yeast carbonated root beer about 15 years ago i used Zatarain’s to make it. that did not turn out …
Rio Syrups Sarsaparilla
this is one of the trickier sodas i have had to review. i mean, a soda you just drink, that is easy. there there are syrups, you just mix it with seltzer and drink up, not too hard. extracts are a little worse, you mix the extract with sugar and water in the prescribed amounts …