Welcome to Buddy’s Root Beer Blog

Hello, I am glad that you stopped by my blog. This is a new blog that I am doing about what I like about root beer. If you know me at all, you know that I like some root beer and I am particular about the types of root beer I like. This is probably a niche topic, but I have been thinking about making a blog like this for a long time. I hope you stick around and check out what’s coming.

I will be using a ranking system on my posts, where I give each root beer up to 5 out of 5 bottle caps. The more bottle caps the better I liked the root beer. The more likely I would try the root beer again, and the more likely I would recommend it for others.

For starters, let’s talk about the root in root beer. Root beer was originally made with the Sasparilla root, hence the root in root beer. Over time the makers of root beer realized that the Sasparilla plant causes some serious medical harm. So that’s where the name comes from.

I tend to like the more creamy root beer than the root beer that has a lot of root flavor and is strong with its root. For example, a unique root beer that I really liked is called Blonde Barrel Aged Root Beer, which is pictured below. It’s unique in that it’s not the stereotypical brown color one might think when they think about root beer. It looks like a cream soda. The “Blonde” in the name of the root beer, points towards the vanilla hints in the root beer. I have yet to taste another root beer with the vanilla of this root beer and it sets it apart from the others. The “Barrel Aged” points to the fact that Oak Creek uses molasses to bring out a long-lasting finish and to the fact that it leaves the root beer with a full-bodied texture. It is super unique and unlike no other root beer, I have ever tasted. I give it my full recommendation. 5 out of 5 bottle caps.

Link to Oak Creek’s website: www.oakcreekbarrelagedsodas.com/

Oak Creek Blonde Barrel Aged Root Beer

I hope you stick around for more posts in the future. Feel free to reach out to jazzbuddy6@gmail.com if you want to get email updates from this blog in the future. I will also post to my Facebook, which you can find on the About Me page, whenever I have a new blog if you want to follow me there. Hope you have a good day.

2 Comments

  1. JP's avatar JP says:

    You should have lots of great options in your area. Can’t wait to discover new root beers with all your hard work!

    Like

    1. Jazzbuddy's avatar Jazzbuddy says:

      Thanks, JP! Hope you enjoy the posts.

      Like

Leave a reply to Jazzbuddy Cancel reply