On August 19, 1893, Frank. J. Wisner, the owner of Cripple Creek Brewing in Colorado, concocted the world’s first-known root beer float. Legend says that Wisner’s idea was born when he thought ...
In terms of nostalgia, nothing beats a root beer float. But even though it's a simple concoction — just root beer and ice cream — mastering the perfect float takes some skill. The secret?
By giving them an autumnal twist, you can enjoy summery desserts, like root beer floats, all through the chilly season. Instead of using root beer in said floats, try swapping it for apple cider ...
But when you make a beverage choice, it must be the legendary root beer, which they make themselves. The dark draft has a thick, Guinness-like head, and with a scoop of vanilla ice cream ...
[Paul] is sick and tired of his homemade root beer being flat. He analyzed the problem with his carbonation techniques and ended up with a method of force carbonating beverages using dry ice.
IN." "This gonna be bomb 💣!" a second exclaimed. "This better taste like the A&W Root beer float beverage that used to come in glass years ago," another top-liked comment quipped. Trusted food ...