Root Beer Review: Boylan

Sip a tasty Boylan Root Beer A while back, I read a review of Boylan sodas, saying that the cane sugar gave them a more refined, "white collar" taste. I honestly have no idea what that means, but I got a chuckle out of it all the same. What I can say about Boylan's root … Continue reading Root Beer Review: Boylan

One more root beer review: Abita Root Beer

Sip an Abita Root Beer, straight from Louisiana Like more than a few of the better microbreweries, Abita also brews a root beer, which it boasts is made from pure Louisiana cane sugar. I have no idea what's different about Louisiana cane sugar, but it's mighty tasty in Abita Root Beer. Like all the (admittedly … Continue reading One more root beer review: Abita Root Beer

Root Beer Review: Tommyknocker

Try a delicious Tommyknocker Root Beer Last weekend, I created a new tab for root beer here on the ol' blog. Figured I might as well make use of it, huh? Anyway, turns out there are quite a few "gourmet" root beers out there, all made with real cane sugar which, as far as I'm … Continue reading Root Beer Review: Tommyknocker

Root Beer Review: Jones Root Beer

Enjoy a tasty Jones Root Beer You know, I had to add a new category for this one. Anyway, the simple truth is, I drink a lot of root beer. I have for years. When I was 16, a co-worker at the Northlake Mall B. Dalton Bookseller said I was like a cartoon character, like … Continue reading Root Beer Review: Jones Root Beer