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A&W Root Beer
12 oz. After success with a drink stand selling root beer during a 1919 parade, Roy Allen decided to take on Frank Wright as a partner, and in 1922 Allen and Wright combined their initials to name the beverage A&W Root Beer. This old time favorite offers a perfect blend of carbonation and sweet for a full-bodied flavor.
Sweetened with sugar.
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Abita Root Beer
12 oz. Abita brews its root beer with spring water, herbs, vanilla, and yucca (which creates foam). Unlike most soft drink manufacturers, Abita sweetens its root beer with pure Louisiana cane sugar. The resulting taste is reminiscent of soft drinks made in the 1940s and 1950s before bottlers turned to corn sugar and fructose. Like earlier root beers, Abita has no caffeine.
Sweetened with pure Louisiana cane sugar.
Price: $1.99 |
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AJ Stephans Birch Beer
12 oz. "New England's Best Tonic." AJ Stephans sodas are made with pure water from an artesian well, cane sugar, and other natural ingredients to provide a pure, traditional taste. Their tonics (soda to those of us outside the New England area) are made exactly as they were 50 years ago to preserve their brand's quality and flavor. Offers a subtle birch flavor up-front that compounds into a complex blend of wintergreen and anise for an authentic birch taste. Since 1926.
Sweetened with pure cane sugar.
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AJ Stephans Root Beer
12 oz. "New England's Best Tonic." AJ Stephans sodas are made with pure water from an artesian well, cane sugar, and other natural ingredients to provide a pure, traditional taste. Their tonics (soda to those of us outside the New England area) are made exactly as they were 50 years ago to preserve their brand's quality and flavor. This root beer offers a full-bodied flavor without a syrupy aftertaste. Since 1926.
Sweetened with pure cane sugar.
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Americana Root Beer
12 oz. Americana sodas are handcrafted in the tradition of America's great sodas of yesteryear using real cane sugar and the best extracts and flavorings. This gourmet root beer offers a rich taste that finishes clean.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Barons Boothill Sassparilla
12 oz. Cowboys like to spell it the way it sounds, but don't judge Barons Boothill Sassparilla by its name alone: this is one delicious sarsaparilla with a sharp taste that you'll come back to again and again.
Sweetened with fructose.
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Barrel Brothers Root Beer
12 oz. This root beer from the Rocky Mountains offers a creamy new twist on an American classic by featuring a smooth vanilla taste.
Sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup.
Price: $1.99 |
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Baumeister Root Beer
12 oz. In 1907, Heine Baumeister tapped into an artesian well to ensure the purest of water quality and began producing several brands of soda that he proudly put his family name on. Today, Baumeister Soda is made and bottled by Lakeshore Bottling of Wisconsin in the same local tradition that many generations have enjoyed. Baumeister Root Beer is a high-quality drink with traditional notes of wintergreen and licorice. Baumeister Soda is caffeine free.
Sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup and/or sugar.
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Berghoff Root Beer
12 oz. A descendant of Prohibition-era draft root beer soda, this has been a Chicago favorite for over 50 years. Berghoff Root Beer offers a smooth birch taste with a clean finish.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Boylan's Creamy Red Birch Beer
12 oz. With a muted wintergreen taste and notes of vanilla, this soda seamlessly blends the tastes of birch beer and cream soda for an easy-drinking experience. Take Boylan's suggestion and float it with mint chocolate chip ice cream for a decadent dessert. Since 1891.
Sweetened with cane sugar.
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Frostop Root Beer - 12 oz. "Nothing tops it...but the foam." This premium root beer is rich in flavor and is still made in small batches from their original formula of various barks, herbs, and berries. This old-fashioned soda offers a taste that is reminiscent of drive-in root beers from the 1950s. Since 1926.
Sweetened with corn syrup, pure cane sugar.
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A&W Root Beer - 12 oz. After success with a drink stand selling root beer during a 1919 parade, Roy Allen decided to take on Frank Wright as a partner, and in 1922 Allen and Wright combined their initials to name the beverage A&W Root Beer. This old time favorite offers a perfect blend of carbonation and sweet for a full-bodied flavor.
Sweetened with sugar.
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