Hires Root

A & W, Barqs, Contracts, fathers, or Shasta Root Beer?
What do you prefer? I'm not fussy. If it's free and Ice Cold I'll drink them all. If I buy what is to be what's for sale.
Barqs drink when ever. However, A & W root beer is only for floats!
Hires Root Beer Intermission
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Save My Love $1.99 … |
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Save My Love [HD] $2.99 … |
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Episode 2 $2.99 … |
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Boylan Bottleworks 12 oz. Root Beer 12pack $39.00 Although root beer dates back to the 1860′s, it was not until recently that there has been a dramatic sales increase in this flavor category. This new popularity is due partly to the super-creamy style of root beer that is now being bottled. Although these vanilla-laden root beers are tasty and have instant appeal, we believe taht consumers will tire of them quickly. It is for this reason that Boy… |
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root beer flavor extract Root beer has been an American staple for centuries, quenching the thirst and aiding the digestion. Early American ‘small beers’ were made from herbs, barks, roots, berries and mollasses that contained 2-12% alcohol. The invention of these beverages (birch beer, ginger beer, sarsparilla and early root beer) were driven by the shortage of barley for traditional beer. The colonists soon… |
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root beer flavor concentrate In 1876 Charles Hires blended together more than 25 herbs, berries and roots to create the first non-alcoholic root beer. By 1893, the Hires family was selling bottled versions of their brew. Today root beer is a popular soda with many variations. Enjoy this uniquely complex flavor of one of America’s favorite beverages in our root beer flavor drops. Our concentrated flavors are four… |
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