I cracked right into this can shortly after my friends sent me some sodas in the mail:
Brand: Forty-Ninth State Brewing's Frontier Root Beer.
Origin: Anchorage, Alaska.
Purchase Place: Somewhere in Alaska.
Sweetener: Cane sugar and Alaskan honey.
Review: I was excited to try this. It had "Alaskan honey" listed as one of the sweeteners, but it was farther down the list - I took that as a good sign as I like a HINT of honey in my root beer. It also had "Madagascar vanilla beans" listed too, and that was also a great sign. The side of the can noted "This delightfully sweet and spicy libation, overflowing with notes of vanilla and honey, was molded after an old klondike gold miner's closely guarded root beer recipe."
This lived up to my expectations. It was smooth and creamy... but then it had a little bite at the end as well. It's a root beer that could please most anyone! True to my expectations, there was just a little hint of honey and not an overwhelming slap. And then there's a nice smooth vanilla finish to each sip. This was unique but not too "out there." A real good root beer!
Score: 9 out of 10.
Score: 9 out of 10.