I've had a cold for a few days, so I haven't been trying any new sodas. It wouldn't be fair right now because everything tastes like bland potatoes to me.
So instead, I'll leave with with a warning. It turns out that sugar is bad for us. Who knew.
Just take it easy on the candies and sodas and HFCS, and we'll get through this just fine. Life in moderation.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Route 66 Root Beer
I opened my first bottle from Frattallones Ace Hardware.
When I checked their website, they had a link with recipes: cake, frosting, pulled pork, cookies, etc. I'll have to try some of those out sometime!
Brand: Route 66 Root Beer.
Origin: Lebanon, Missouri.
Purchase Place: Frattallone's Ace Hardware, Burnsville, MN.
Sweetener: Real Cane Sugar.
Review: Overall, it's smooth, deep, has a subtle-carmel flavor, and nice amount of vanilla. This was quite delicious from the first sip. Pretty smooth with a little bite. This ranks up there as one of my current top-10 favorites.
Score: 9 out of 10.
When I checked their website, they had a link with recipes: cake, frosting, pulled pork, cookies, etc. I'll have to try some of those out sometime!
Brand: Route 66 Root Beer.
Origin: Lebanon, Missouri.
Purchase Place: Frattallone's Ace Hardware, Burnsville, MN.
Sweetener: Real Cane Sugar.
Review: Overall, it's smooth, deep, has a subtle-carmel flavor, and nice amount of vanilla. This was quite delicious from the first sip. Pretty smooth with a little bite. This ranks up there as one of my current top-10 favorites.
Score: 9 out of 10.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
A New Place to Get Root Beer in the South Metro!
About 2 months ago, someone named Mike sent me an e-mail. Here was the first part of his note:
On Thursday night, I was heading back to St. Paul from south of the Metro, and I thought I'd swing by and check it out. It's right on County Road 42, just past the Burnsville Mall on the north side of the road, so it's only about a mile from the 35E / 35W split.
I walked in and a woman asked if she could help me. I smirked a bit and said "I heard you have a lot of root beers..." She smirked back and said "Follow me..." We stopped at this:
Doing the math, they had 88 different kinds of soda!! There are 84 different kinds picture above between those 2 photos, and they had another small shelf of 4 different kinds of slightly cheaper root beers. Oh, and I guess they had a refrigerated case in the front of "normal" sodas like Mountain Dew and Dr. Pepper, but I'm not counting those.
I started filling a box, thinking I'd get maybe a dozen different kinds. (There's a price break at 6 bottles and at 24 bottles.) Well, the first time I stopped to count how many bottles were in my box, I already had 20. So I figured I'd grab 4 more and get the "24 bottle discount." (I saved about $0.25 / bottle by getting 24.) Here's a photo of what I bought once I got it home:
The woman who lead me to the sodas and chatted with me as I picked out my selection mentioned that a good dark rum is GREAT with Birch Beer, so I'll have to try that some time.
Oh, and just so I remember what 24 kinds I bought, here's a list of what's in the box:
ROOT BEERS:
- Route 66
- Sea Dog
- Caruso's Legacy Robusto
- Sioux City
- Frostie
- AJ Stephans
- Dog n Suds
- Capt'n Eli's
NON-ROOT BEERS:
- Malta Goya Malt Beverage
- Diet Cheerwine
- AJ Stephans Cream Soda
- Nesbitt's Orange
- Sioux City Birch Beer
- Route 66 Lime Soda
- Route 66 Black Cherry
- Faygo Rock & Rye
- Cock n' Bull Ginger Beer
- Jack Black's Blood Red Cola
- Jarritos Mexican Cola
- Apple Beer (the brand and flavor)
- Flathead Lake Wild White Grape
"UNIQUE" SODAS:
- Coco Fizz Chocolate Soda
- Empire Bottling Works Banana
- Flathead Lake Granny Apple
(Next time I stop by, I'll bring this list to make sure I don't get any repeats...)
Hey Steve,
I found a really weird but great place to buy root beer if you're ever in the south metro - Ace Hardware in Burnsville. It opened a few months ago and I went in to get some caulk and saw a glorious row with about 50 different kinds of soda! It's mostly root beers but also some cream soda, ginger beer, and others...
On Thursday night, I was heading back to St. Paul from south of the Metro, and I thought I'd swing by and check it out. It's right on County Road 42, just past the Burnsville Mall on the north side of the road, so it's only about a mile from the 35E / 35W split.
I walked in and a woman asked if she could help me. I smirked a bit and said "I heard you have a lot of root beers..." She smirked back and said "Follow me..." We stopped at this:
37 kinds of soda on this side... |
... and 46 more kinds on this side. |
Doing the math, they had 88 different kinds of soda!! There are 84 different kinds picture above between those 2 photos, and they had another small shelf of 4 different kinds of slightly cheaper root beers. Oh, and I guess they had a refrigerated case in the front of "normal" sodas like Mountain Dew and Dr. Pepper, but I'm not counting those.
I started filling a box, thinking I'd get maybe a dozen different kinds. (There's a price break at 6 bottles and at 24 bottles.) Well, the first time I stopped to count how many bottles were in my box, I already had 20. So I figured I'd grab 4 more and get the "24 bottle discount." (I saved about $0.25 / bottle by getting 24.) Here's a photo of what I bought once I got it home:
The woman who lead me to the sodas and chatted with me as I picked out my selection mentioned that a good dark rum is GREAT with Birch Beer, so I'll have to try that some time.
Oh, and just so I remember what 24 kinds I bought, here's a list of what's in the box:
ROOT BEERS:
- Route 66
- Sea Dog
- Caruso's Legacy Robusto
- Sioux City
- Frostie
- AJ Stephans
- Dog n Suds
- Capt'n Eli's
NON-ROOT BEERS:
- Malta Goya Malt Beverage
- Diet Cheerwine
- AJ Stephans Cream Soda
- Nesbitt's Orange
- Sioux City Birch Beer
- Route 66 Lime Soda
- Route 66 Black Cherry
- Faygo Rock & Rye
- Cock n' Bull Ginger Beer
- Jack Black's Blood Red Cola
- Jarritos Mexican Cola
- Apple Beer (the brand and flavor)
- Flathead Lake Wild White Grape
"UNIQUE" SODAS:
- Coco Fizz Chocolate Soda
- Empire Bottling Works Banana
- Flathead Lake Granny Apple
(Next time I stop by, I'll bring this list to make sure I don't get any repeats...)
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Goose Island Vanilla Cream Soda
I've liked Goose Island Root Beer for a year or 2, so when I saw their Vanilla Cream at the grocery store a few weeks ago, I had to grab a bottle.
Brand: Goose Island Vanilla Cream Soda.
Origin: Redding, California.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: Very smooth with a strong vanilla bean smell and taste. Great initial flavor - sweet and delicious with a little bit of a punch. The aftertaste isn't as great, but I'd definitely have this again.
Score: 8 out of 10.
Brand: Goose Island Vanilla Cream Soda.
Origin: Redding, California.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: Very smooth with a strong vanilla bean smell and taste. Great initial flavor - sweet and delicious with a little bit of a punch. The aftertaste isn't as great, but I'd definitely have this again.
Score: 8 out of 10.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Spring Grove Cream Soda
I've had this soda hanging out in my basement fridge for the past year. Time for some good Spring Grove Soda:
Their website says: "Our cream soda is one of the best on the market. It definitely will take you back to your childhood when cream soda’s were dark in color with a noticeable taste of vanilla. This one is also good with a mix of Captain Morgan."
Brand: Spring Grove Soda Pop Cream Soda.
Origin: Spring Grove, Minnesota.
Purchase Place: www.springgrovesoda.com.
Sweetener: Pure Cane Sugar.
Review: This has a strong, full, and deep vanilla flavor. It's really strong and syrupy. It's one of my favorite cream sodas. If you like sugary / syrupy and vanilla flavor, you'll love this soda. (And I can see how it WOULD be good with a little Captain.)
Score: 9 out of 10.
Their website says: "Our cream soda is one of the best on the market. It definitely will take you back to your childhood when cream soda’s were dark in color with a noticeable taste of vanilla. This one is also good with a mix of Captain Morgan."
Brand: Spring Grove Soda Pop Cream Soda.
Origin: Spring Grove, Minnesota.
Purchase Place: www.springgrovesoda.com.
Sweetener: Pure Cane Sugar.
Review: This has a strong, full, and deep vanilla flavor. It's really strong and syrupy. It's one of my favorite cream sodas. If you like sugary / syrupy and vanilla flavor, you'll love this soda. (And I can see how it WOULD be good with a little Captain.)
Score: 9 out of 10.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Maine Root Root Beer
My wife told me this would be the best or the worst root beer we'd ever have - it was the most expensive root beer she'd ever purchased.
The bottle boasted all kinds of natural and fair trade ingredients. Their website says "Handcrafted soda made with Fair Trade Certified organic evaporated cane juice. Open a bottle and taste the flavor of extracts of wintergreen, clove and anise. Our recipe combines these ingredients with FAIR TRADE CERTIFIED ORGANIC SUGAR to allow the flavor of each of these extracts to come through."
Brand: Maine Root Root Beer
Origin: Portland, Maine.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Fair trade certified organic cane juice (that's a mouthful...).
Review: The first 2 things I noticed was that it was quite watery, and it had a very herby and spicy flavor (not "hot" spicy, but "spice shop" spicy). The carbonation was a bit too weak. The spices were a bit much, but at the same time, the flavor was weak and watery. It needed MORE and LESS at the same time.
Score: 4 out of 10.
The bottle boasted all kinds of natural and fair trade ingredients. Their website says "Handcrafted soda made with Fair Trade Certified organic evaporated cane juice. Open a bottle and taste the flavor of extracts of wintergreen, clove and anise. Our recipe combines these ingredients with FAIR TRADE CERTIFIED ORGANIC SUGAR to allow the flavor of each of these extracts to come through."
Brand: Maine Root Root Beer
Origin: Portland, Maine.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Fair trade certified organic cane juice (that's a mouthful...).
Review: The first 2 things I noticed was that it was quite watery, and it had a very herby and spicy flavor (not "hot" spicy, but "spice shop" spicy). The carbonation was a bit too weak. The spices were a bit much, but at the same time, the flavor was weak and watery. It needed MORE and LESS at the same time.
Score: 4 out of 10.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Fentimans Cherrytree Cola
I bought this because I liked the label:
This earned an extra half point for being in a 9 oz bottle - I don't always need 12 or 16 ozs, and the 9 oz bottle was nice.
Brand: Fentimans Cherrytree Cola.
Origin: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: The cherry was very "deep" and dark. I'd nearly consider it a black cherry flavor. There's not a ton of carbonation, and there's a nice bite. I was trying to think of how to describe the bite before I looked at the ingredients list. It turns out the 2nd ingredient (after carbonated water) is fermented ginger root extracts. I'm not a huge fan of a big ginger bite in my sodas, but this was relatively subtle. I'd try this again.
Score: 8 out of 10.
This earned an extra half point for being in a 9 oz bottle - I don't always need 12 or 16 ozs, and the 9 oz bottle was nice.
Brand: Fentimans Cherrytree Cola.
Origin: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Purchase Place: Lunds Grocery Store, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: The cherry was very "deep" and dark. I'd nearly consider it a black cherry flavor. There's not a ton of carbonation, and there's a nice bite. I was trying to think of how to describe the bite before I looked at the ingredients list. It turns out the 2nd ingredient (after carbonated water) is fermented ginger root extracts. I'm not a huge fan of a big ginger bite in my sodas, but this was relatively subtle. I'd try this again.
Score: 8 out of 10.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Trader Joe's Vintage Root Beer
My wife did some grocery shopping and came home with a treat for me last week:
She put it in the freezer to chill it quickly, and as you might be able to tell from that photo, it nearly froze solid before she told me there was soda in the freezer.
Brand: Trader Joe's Vintage Root Beer.
Origin: Monrovia, CA.
Purchase Place: Trader Joe's, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: I was quite surprised for it being a "store brand." This was good. Really good. The kick of wintergreen is nice but not too much. And the same goes for anise - I do not care for heavy anise flavor, but this is just a perfect little hint. It has a solid ingredients list - here are some good things to see: cane sugar, wintergreen birch, sassafras, and Tahitian vanilla. It's smooth but flavorful. This ranks up there as one of my favorites. My wife really liked it as well, and she said it has perfect flavor for root beer floats. However, I'll have to drink a bottle that hasn't been frozen first to confirm my feelings on this root beer.
Score: 9.5 out of 10!
She put it in the freezer to chill it quickly, and as you might be able to tell from that photo, it nearly froze solid before she told me there was soda in the freezer.
A LOT of head. |
Brand: Trader Joe's Vintage Root Beer.
Origin: Monrovia, CA.
Purchase Place: Trader Joe's, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: I was quite surprised for it being a "store brand." This was good. Really good. The kick of wintergreen is nice but not too much. And the same goes for anise - I do not care for heavy anise flavor, but this is just a perfect little hint. It has a solid ingredients list - here are some good things to see: cane sugar, wintergreen birch, sassafras, and Tahitian vanilla. It's smooth but flavorful. This ranks up there as one of my favorites. My wife really liked it as well, and she said it has perfect flavor for root beer floats. However, I'll have to drink a bottle that hasn't been frozen first to confirm my feelings on this root beer.
Score: 9.5 out of 10!
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Thomas Kemper Root Beer
This past week, I was heading to a impromptu "Photo Lab" party where I work. (One of my work-study students brought a former student back to visit, and a few people were gathering to catch-up and party.) So I thought I'd bring some beverages.
I saw some Thomas Kemper Root Beer at Kowalski's, and someone commented on this post that it was good and I should try it. It's a "higher end" root beer. So I grabbed a 4-pack to share.
Because some of those students knew about my "root beer blog," I told them to tweet me their reviews and I'd post them. Here's what they all said:
Michelle said "that pop, soda, or whatever foul beverage that was- tasted like what pop will taste like when the world ends. #apoptolyptic" [spelling fail]
Jake said "there was something wrong with that pop."
Liz said "it tasted like root beer. But with a specialness to it. It was like roots and beer. With a ginger root-y-ness too. #forreals"
Sawyer said "If i had rank that rootbeer on a taste scale of 1 to 10 I'd rank it an overly frosted turd."
Elly said "The RB was pretty good. I thought it was a little sweet at first, but it had a nice flavor that lasted for a while." And in a 2nd tweet, she added "and also it's sweetened with honey which I thought was pretty cool."
So obviously Elly was the only one who was a little impressed, and Liz thought it was OK as well. But Sawyer nailed it on the head.
Brand: Thomas Kemper Root Beer.
Origin: Portland, OR.
Purchase Place: Kowalski's Market, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar, maltodextrin, and Honey.
Review: It tastes strange from the first sip. I first described it as "burnt brown sugar." You can taste the honey, but that has a burnt taste as well. There's a mix of smooth and bite that was good, but that's ALL that was good. I think this was the first root beer that I didn't finish.
Score: 2.5 out of 10.
I saw some Thomas Kemper Root Beer at Kowalski's, and someone commented on this post that it was good and I should try it. It's a "higher end" root beer. So I grabbed a 4-pack to share.
Because some of those students knew about my "root beer blog," I told them to tweet me their reviews and I'd post them. Here's what they all said:
Michelle said "that pop, soda, or whatever foul beverage that was- tasted like what pop will taste like when the world ends. #apoptolyptic" [spelling fail]
Jake said "there was something wrong with that pop."
Liz said "it tasted like root beer. But with a specialness to it. It was like roots and beer. With a ginger root-y-ness too. #forreals"
Sawyer said "If i had rank that rootbeer on a taste scale of 1 to 10 I'd rank it an overly frosted turd."
Elly said "The RB was pretty good. I thought it was a little sweet at first, but it had a nice flavor that lasted for a while." And in a 2nd tweet, she added "and also it's sweetened with honey which I thought was pretty cool."
So obviously Elly was the only one who was a little impressed, and Liz thought it was OK as well. But Sawyer nailed it on the head.
Brand: Thomas Kemper Root Beer.
Origin: Portland, OR.
Purchase Place: Kowalski's Market, St. Paul, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar, maltodextrin, and Honey.
Review: It tastes strange from the first sip. I first described it as "burnt brown sugar." You can taste the honey, but that has a burnt taste as well. There's a mix of smooth and bite that was good, but that's ALL that was good. I think this was the first root beer that I didn't finish.
Score: 2.5 out of 10.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer
I never got a photo of my last soda in Vegas. (Actually, I never got a photo of my final few bottles.) My last soda was Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer.
Brand: Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer.
Origin: Jasper, IN.
Purchase Place: Rocket Fizz, Las Vegas, NV.
Sweetener: Cane sugar.
Review: Too "smokey." It almost tasted burnt. I wanted to like this a lot more, but I was really disappointed. It didn't even taste like root beer to me - it was like bad cola. No thanks. (I think I'll have to try Dad's again because I don't remember it being this bad when I've had it in the past. Stay tuned for an update on this.)
Score: 3 out of 10.
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Brand: Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer.
Origin: Jasper, IN.
Purchase Place: Rocket Fizz, Las Vegas, NV.
Sweetener: Cane sugar.
Review: Too "smokey." It almost tasted burnt. I wanted to like this a lot more, but I was really disappointed. It didn't even taste like root beer to me - it was like bad cola. No thanks. (I think I'll have to try Dad's again because I don't remember it being this bad when I've had it in the past. Stay tuned for an update on this.)
Score: 3 out of 10.