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Goose Island Root Beer Review

8/2/2011

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Goose Island Chicago Style Root Beer is made with 100% cane sugar and has a dominant vanilla flavor up front with a subtle wintergreen finish.

When poured over vanilla ice cream, this delicious brew makes a Root Beer Float you'll be honking for!

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Sprecher Root Beer Review

7/28/2011

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The Old-Fashioned Root Beer from Sprecher Sodas (Milwaukee) is serious business.

It comes in a hefty 16 oz. bottle and is best served ice cold. If you want to get fancy, it builds to a frothy head when poured correctly into a frosty mug.

The hints of Wisconsin honey and vanilla are nice touches, but the secret to this root beer's creamy and delicious flavor is in the hand-made kettle it's brewed in.

If it's a hot day and you've been working in the yard, Sprecher Root Beer will hit the spot every time.

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Waialua Root Beer Review

7/17/2011

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Waialua Soda Works is a Hawaiian-based company that produces a mighty tasty root beer.

The secret is in the blend of cane sugar and Maui natural white cane sugar.

Waialua has a mild burn level, and the subtle hint of vanilla in the after taste is a nice touch.

We recommend you chase Waialua with a glass of water. Though the sugars are what make this root beer taste good, they also leave a slight film on the top of your mouth, causing your tongue to stick to it slightly.

All in all this little jewel is worth the taste, and it's got a great bottle cap, ta boot. Hard to deny that winning combo.

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    About Us:

    Mooseville Café is simply a great place to eat. If you're looking for something easy, quick and fairly inexpensive, then you've come to the right place. Nothing too fancy here and everything is made with love, the way home-cookin' should be.

    Meet our Chef:

    Chef Anita Pepper has been dabbling in the kitchen all her life, but it wasn't until recently that she quit her job as a carpenter to forge a new career as Master Chef of Mooseville Café.

    Pepper's specialty dishes primarily focus on the southern and mid-western cooking styles, but have dashes of healthy goodness sprinkled in.

    Location:

    123 Antler Drive


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