yes
yes
diet root beer
yes, it is non-alcoholic
Aspartame is the most common sweetener (not sugar) that is used in diet drinks... this is over 200 times sweeter than sucrose or glucose, therefore you need 200 times less aspartame to get the same level of sweetness
there is non-alcoholic beer??? that's isn't even beer!!! If it isn't beer, it is not called Non-alcoholic beer. It is called Root Beer, which is a soft drink, or something else. Non-alcoholic beer has MOST of the alcohol removed, but NOT ALL. There is still some alcohol left in it so, if you drink enough you can still get drunk.
Aspartame is the most common sweetener (not sugar) that is used in diet drinks... this is over 200 times sweeter than sucrose or glucose, therefore you need 200 times less aspartame to get the same level of sweetness
Root beer is acidic.
it was originally made as a non alcoholic beer. from roots. but then progressed as a soda, and the name was never changed
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.
Herbal tea is a non-alcoholic drink. Hires Root Beer is a carbonated soft drink.
Regular Coca-Cola does not contain aspartame (Nutrasweet). Diet Coke and Coke Zero may, or the slightly sweeter non-nutritive sweetener sucralose (Splenda). Most "regular" Coca-Cola sold in the USA uses high fructose corn syrup to sweeten it. Some Coca-Cola sold around Passover is sold with cane sugar instead of HFCS.
Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in some foods and beverages. In the European Union, it is codified as E951. Aspartame is a methyl ester of the aspartic acid and phenylalaninedipeptide.IUPAC name: N-(L-α-Aspartyl)-L-phenylalanine 1-methyl esterStructural formula can be found in 'Reated Links' below this answer.