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Yooper

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My son (who hates beer!) is 15 and came up to me a few days ago asking if he could "brew" root beer. So, of course I said sure. All I needed was the root beer extract which I bought at the grocery store. So, now, HE's checking his "brew" a couple of times a day!

It was so much fun, when I have some empty plastic bottles, I'm going to do a ginger ale.
 
Congrats Yooper, I tried making root beer a while back, but screwed something up 'cause it never carbonated. After that I gave up considering it isn't cost effective and we don't drink a lot of root beer.

Cheers to ya though. :mug:
 
Last summer my kids made cream soda...they had a freaking blast rolling the keg back and forth on the kitchen floor to carbonate it. They really enjoyed being part of the process.
 
When brewing your own root beer do you add sodium benzoate? I've noticed every single store root beer has it, even the high dollar ones.
 
i just made a honey ale spiced with ginger - waiting for it to bottle condition
used honey malt, 3 lbs of clover honey and 3 oz ginger.
right now it has an odd almost stale taste - hopefully it will condition out.
 
I just followed the directions on this website: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/ROOTBEER_Jn0.htm

We used 16 ounce bottles instead of the 2-liter, and he really got into the sanitizing of all the equipment! I used champagne yeast (I always have wine yeast in the fridge). If this works out, we'll get more "into" it, but I'm only out $3.99 for the root beer extract if he doesn't like it.

I have no idea what's in that root beer extract, but I didn't see sodium benzoate on the ingredients list.
 
rod said:
i just made a honey ale spiced with ginger - waiting for it to bottle condition
used honey malt, 3 lbs of clover honey and 3 oz ginger.
right now it has an odd almost stale taste - hopefully it will condition out.
That's probably the ginger. Real ginger takes a while to mellow out.

Sample a Canada Dry Ginger ale versus a Vernon's GA. The Vernon's uses real ginger and tastes harsher.
 
I made ginger beer almost two weeks ago for Dark and Stormies for my buddies. Thought it was better than the stuff we pay $1 can for!

So I know where you are going with this Yoop, it is fun!
 
I was thinking about trying diet root beer. How much table sugar would be required to carb a 2l bottle? I was going to use splenda for the rest of the sweetener.
 
joebou4860 said:
I was thinking about trying diet root beer. How much table sugar would be required to carb a 2l bottle? I was going to use splenda for the rest of the sweetener.

I'd have to guess- but it'd be the same as beer (sort of), right? I'd think 5 ounces priming sugar for 5 gallons, so 1 ounce for one gallon? That doesn't seem like much, but champagne yeast is voracious.
 
Thats pretty cool. Ive been tossing around the idea of making root beer at some point. Need to do some researching first.
 
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