Longshot_34
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My local grocery stores like Safeway have it.
Gentlemen, it has been far too long since we corresponded on this lovely forum. How has your Root Beer endeavors been going? I myself am attempting to still grasp my head around yeast carbonation properly. I will have the opportunity for pasteurizing this time though so another experiment I go!
A bit OT (this is a recipe thread, after all), but you mentioned carbing, so here's a thought. Have you tried force-carbonating in PET bottles using a carbonator cap and CO2? I mix the root beer, pour into 1L or 2L pop bottles, and pressurize to about 30-40 psi. Put in the fridge, let it chill, then re-pressurize with CO2, back in the fridge. I have fully-carbed root beer in a day or two.
What issues have you been having with yeast?
What kind of yeast are you using?
I’m waiting on nins and peedles! Curious to see if there is a change of flavor post pasteurization.
You're only a virgin once and you can't unring that bell or unpop that hop.Yeah, this is what some people call an "addiction". Addicts go to rehab so I find my self as being at some level, though I'm still very much a brewing virgin, a passionate hobbyist with a constant thirst for root beer.![]()
I've purchased from herbco.com before. They have cut and sifted and powder. Cut and sifted is easier to use, but it's very seasonal. It says they are out of stock right now and don't expect any in until 11/21. $22per 4oz or $55/lb.Hoping someone still views this thread - I love root beer, have tried a couple batches, but sasafras is tough to come by in my neck of the woods. Any good online shops to look at? I'm seeing about $10/oz where I look.