No, Malta and root beer are not the same. Malta is a non-alcoholic beverage made from malted barley, water, and hops, often sweetened and flavored with spices, primarily popular in Caribbean and Latin American cultures. Root beer, on the other hand, is a carbonated soft drink that typically contains flavors from sassafras or sarsaparilla, along with various other spices. While both are sweet and have a malt-like quality, their flavor profiles and ingredients differ significantly.
i think its because its fermented just like beer is but root beer doesn't have alcohol It originated from the chikoree root and was stored in barrels the same way beer was stored it did ferment a little for the sugar to settle but would sour quickly if untouched and back then it wasnt carbonated like it is today.
Root Beer was originally an alcoholic beverage with about the same alcohol content as beer.
"Hippies" drank the same things everyone else drank: tea, coffee, cola, root beer, beer, hard liquor, water, sprite, etc.
No
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.
No, they are made, taste, and taste differently.
They drink the same thing you do
No
sarsaparilla is not a pop it is nothing like it. it is like root beer but not at the same time
Yes. Since each taste should taste the same it is homogeneous.
Malta. ( its the same)
Beer Liquor or Alcohol:In the US, technically, beer is not a considered a liquor, but is an alcoholic drink an the same laws apply as those that pertain to bourbon, scotch, vodka, etc.