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i know there is probably sugar, and I'm sure some other ingredients, but otherwize i do not know.
well root beer is brued just like beer is brued but it doesn't have alcihol in it. You can't make root beer with out stuff to brue it in so..........BUY SOME BRUERS!!!
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There are 22mg of caffeine in a 12oz can Barq's root beer. In some areas such as Utah, Barq's is sold without the caffeine.
well she does drink root beer and a little beer in some parties like her birthday.
There are both versions of root beer - with or without alcohol. The production processes would be different. Non-alcohol root beer soda would be made like other sodas with sweeteners, colors, flavors and added carbonation. Root Beer that contains alcohol would actually undergo some degree of fermentation.
yes root beer is the same in all contries. Some diffrent types of root beers do tatse diffrent though. Like sasafras tatse diffrent than normal root beer. But if you went to England and asked for root beer it would tatse the same as if you were in the US or Mexico. I think all root beer are pretty much the same. They're all just soo good though so its hard to pick the best.
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Originally the main flavor came from the root of the sassafras tree which happens to smell just like the drink. Sassafras has been replaced by artificial floors in mist root beer now because its been shown that sassafras may not be good for us to eat. Of course there is going to be some type of sugar and carbonated water. There are many recipes for it but vanilla is a really common flavor that's added to compliment the sassafras flavor.
Some people are allergic to yeast which is one of the main ingredients of beer, as well as some other possible ingredients. You can always go to the doctor and they can do allergy tests, yeast should be one of them.
Well, I know that it is made from saspirilla roots so that is probably why it is called ROOT beer. Now about the beer, I have no idea. Maybe because it's color makes it look like beer? Maybe you could search it on Wikipedia MSN Google Yahoo! You obviously do have no idea. The first sarsaparilla root drink manufactured and sold was introduced at a state fair. The seller named it "root tea", but was quickly advised that people in the area were unlikely to buy it with that name, so he changed it to "root beer" and it sold very well. Most modern Root Beers are colored with caramel to get that color, the normal color is much lighter.