Sasparilla root beer

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Have you ever wondered how to make root beer? Or why it’s called root beer? Well, those little mysteries are unraveled for us: root beer is made of a complex combination of different roots. Learn how to make a delicious homemade root beer with this simple recipe. #gardentherapy #drinkrecipes #recipes #soda #diy

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Fermented Root Beer: Probiotic Root Beer Recipe - Learn how to make delicious homemade lacto fermented root beer. Traditional homemade root beer is made with real roots, herbs, berries, and spices. This fermented root beer recipe is made with a ginger bug! You'll love this fermented drink recipe!

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Homemade Sassafras Root Beer Recipe Several roots (including some green stems) from sassafras saplings, about 30-40 inches worth of 1/4-inch thick roots (enough to fill one cup when you chop them into 1/2-inch pieces) 4 cups water 2 cloves 1/2 teaspoon anise seeds (can sub fennel) 4 allspice berries 1-inch of stick cinnamon 1/4 cup molasses 1 cup sugar 2 quarts soda water see site for more info :)

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The Sarsaparilla Cocktail is a complex blend of sweet, bitter, and sour notes. The spiced rum adds a warm, spicy undertone, while the red bitter liquor brings a touch of bitterness. The lemon juice adds a refreshing sour note, and the beer gives it a frothy, light finish.

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Sarsparilla and Root Beer: Old Fashioned Drinks You Can Make at Home http://www.wideopeneats.com/sarsaparilla-soda/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=Wide%20Open%20Eats&utm_content=Sarsparilla%20and%20Root%20Beer%3A%20Old%20Fashioned%20Drinks%20You%20Can%20Make%20at%20Home

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Sarsaparilla and root beer are made from the roots of native North American plants. Both originated as tonics and were highly prized for their medicinal value. Sarsaparilla is made from the sarsaparilla vine, while root beer was originally made from the roots of the sassafras tree.

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Chris Adams on Instagram: "Root Beer Wild Soda Ingredients: 2 liters (roughly 8.5 cups) of spring or unchlorinated water 6 tablespoons dried sassafras bark 6 tablespoons dried sarsaparilla root 2 tablespoons of birch bark (optional) 4 cloves 2 small cinnamon sticks 1 whole vanilla bean cut in half lengthwise 1/2 cup sugar (140 g) 2 Tbsp black strap molasses (adds color and richness to flavor) 1/2 cup ginger bug (added once the root beer brew has cooled. **NOTE ON SASSAFRAS** Animal studies have shown the compound in sassafras, safrole, at high doses, has the potential to cause cancer, but human studies have not been done. You can reduce the amount of sassafras you use, substitute sassafras for wintergreen, sarsaparilla (which contains less safrole), or birch bark. Recipe: 1) Bring the

Chris Adams on Instagram: "Root Beer Wild Soda Ingredients: 2 liters (roughly 8.5 cups) of spring or unchlorinated water 6 tablespoons dried sassafras bark 6 tablespoons dried sarsaparilla root 2 tablespoons of birch bark (optional) 4 cloves 2 small cinnamon sticks 1 whole vanilla bean cut in half lengthwise 1/2 cup sugar (140 g) 2 Tbsp black strap molasses (adds color and richness to flavor) 1/2 cup ginger bug (added once the root beer brew has cooled. **NOTE ON SASSAFRAS** Animal studies…

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Authentic root beer tastes so much better than the stuff you buy in stores and find in plastic bottles and cans. Commercial root beer often contains high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavors, and other not-so-great ingredients. Homemade root beer has a similar taste, but the flavors are richer, deeper, and even more delicious. Read along to learn the history of root beer and how to make your own!

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