Pop since it's a carponated beverage that makes a pop when you open the bottle it's originally from.
No It is not similar to tea
No, despite the name root beer does not have any alcoholic beverages in it.
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Originally named 'Root Tea' the name of the drink was changed to Root Beer, so as to attract larger markets of hard-drinking Pennsylvania miners. The public loved the new drink and as a result, Hires introduced commercial root beer to the public in 1876, Beer was around way before then.
No.
root beer im guessing
Originally, root beer was beer made from roots. But they changed it to pop. I guess they liked the name and haven't changed it since.Root beer is made from an extract of sarsaparilla roottraditionally and good quality root beers still are. To reduce costs some substitute artificial flavors for part or all of this extract or use extracts from other less expensive roots.Before they thought of adding carbonation, the drink was called Root tea. The first carbonated root beers were partially fermented to get the carbonation and so were true alcoholic beers! You can still find homemade root beer recipes using fermentation on packages of the extract.
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sarsaparilla is not a pop it is nothing like it. it is like root beer but not at the same time
http://www.abraxis.com/beerguide/BeerMain.htmhmm i dunno..but you can buy root beer online herehttp://www.wacky-tech.com/steaz-root-beer-sparkling-green-tea-12-ounce-cans-pack-of-24/
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