Do you have root beer in your country?
Have you ever had root beer?
If so, did you like it? I’ve heard it tastes strange to foreigners.
Do you have root beer in your country?
Have you ever had root beer?
If so, did you like it? I’ve heard it tastes strange to foreigners.
Why do people say root bear taste like toothpaste? To me it doesn't
>No
>No
I kinds wish there was some around here, the curiosity is killing me
What does it taste like ?
Idk it’s kinda licoricey and maybe they have licorice flavored toothpaste
Like normal cola with a slight licorice taste.
It’s kind of like drinking a mild spiced licorice, maybe that doesn’t sound good but it’s delicious
It’s made from sassafras
Imported from the US sometimes. Tastes like shit.
Dude, eating toothpaste is delicious and refreshing. That shit is like eating sore muscle cream.
What the fuck. Isn't licorice the tweezers shit? Tweezers taste like plastic. Root beer tastes like fucking BenGay.
of late, but I hate it
then again, my country is known for its rosehip-flavoured cola, so I'm not one to speak on these things
I love it so much, and the variants like birch beer and sassafras. Apparently it's only popular here in the States. I'm sure there's a ton of great regional drinks around the world we'll never get to taste though.
Birch beer is the best. It's like all of the best parts of root beer dialed to 11.
oh yeah birch beer is pretty good too but it isn't as ubiquitous as root beer
My mom used to buy '''hard''' root beer not realizing it had alcohol in it and I drank it in elementary school and got in trouble
Black licorice. It's a pretty distinct flavour and you'd know if you've had it before.
>calling non-alcoholic beverage "beer"
Cringe. What's next, non-alcoholic whiskey?
twizzlers and not really because those are fake licorice pieces of shit, they're nasty. black licorice like allsorts in the UK are what we mean
Yeah we had it. Sarsaparilla right?
Our royalty drank it but not the carbonated version. But we had that one too now.
afaik beer started out as a worker's drink/water-substitute than a drug, and the name refers more to the method of production than to the alky content
Sarsaparrilla is different. Tasted weird, like foul smelling grape juice, but i could get accustomed to it.
>tweezers
root beer was invented while alcohol was illegal in the United states to try to give breweries something else to make since root beer needs to be aged
Wait a minute, that was cassis, Seems we call that Sarsaparrilla too.
It's still cringe to refer to it as beer when the word "beer" is associated with low percentage alcoholic beverage, they need to come up with some new word
No
Based mom
Your whining is even more cringe.
People like you are why I'm ashamed to be Canadian.
No and no.
>a fucking leaf
>hate licorice
>love Root Beer and Sarsaparilla