I've always been curious about root beer, since in Italy it's almost unheard of. We don't even have a word to translate it. I would love to try it some day. It's solely an American product of you can find it in Europe as well (UK, Germany, etc)?
I've always been curious about root beer, since in Italy it's almost unheard of. We don't even have a word to translate it. I would love to try it some day. It's solely an American product of you can find it in Europe as well (UK, Germany, etc)?
Well, I'm not really big on soda in general (I might drink maybe one glass a week), but I like trying new flavours.It should be an interesting experience for you.
I'd never had before moving to Canada and I drink it more than coke (not really wrapped in the Coke here and can't get Vanilla Coke any more).
When I had family and friends across from Australia in September, none of the liked Root Beer (then again Canadians generally don't like Vegemite).
I don't expect it to be great, but I am curious since I have no idea what it tastes like.I had never tried it before, and people were raving about it at some gathering, so I tried some. Ick! I've tried it a few times since then but I really loathe it. So, don't get your hopes up too much.
By the way, had any of you tried chinotto soft drinks? They are very popular in Italy, but I've never saw them abroad. You may know it as sour orange or by the brand name Chinò.
I have never drunk a root beer in my entire life. I am not sure if I have ever seen it on sale here.
Edited to add - can someone tell me if root beer is similar to sarsaparilla. I have drunk sarsaparilla many years ago but didn't like it.
Barq's is weird because I really don't think it should be calling itself "root beer." I don't mind it, but it doesn't taste anything like any other root beer I've ever had. I think it's actually its own flavor, but they just decided to lump it in the root beer category.
By the way, had any of you tried chinotto soft drinks? They are very popular in Italy, but I've never saw them abroad. You may know it as sour orange or by the brand name Chinò.
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