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Root Beer
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2008
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Podcast episode
Description
Root Beer
Root Beer is the invention of Charles E. Hires. As legend has it he discovered, developed, stumbled upon or borrowed (aka stole) the recipe while on his honeymoon. Charles trained as a pharmacist so he was probably keen to tastes and smells. He also was aware of what people liked of didn't like as they were sure to complain while picking up the stuff to end what ailed them. Hires become the tycoon of root beer overseeing it's production until 1925 when his son's took over the business. He died in 1937.
There is no right way to make root beer. Brewers from around the world are up to the task of developing their own take. Several things is consistent though: it should have bite, it should feel creamy, adn the head should be big for this sassy drink to be considered classic.
links:
High Fructose Corn Syrup is okay to eat "fact" site.
http://www.hfcsfacts.com/
Barq's podcast about root beer.
http://www.barqs.com/
homework:
Get a bunch of different Root Beers from your market and have a tasting party. everyone, especially the kids, are welcome to join in. be sure to get some awesome ice cream to make floats.
Root Beer on the show:
Dad's Old Fashioned
Sioux City Sarsaparilla
Boylan
Henry Weinhard's
Rat Bastard
Sea Dog
Thomas Kemper
Virgil's
Hansen (in a can)
Beer School everywhere:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213
http://youtube.com/beerschool
Follow JohnFoster on Twitter.com
Host: John Foster,
Guests: Tom, Kyle and Jordon
Be sure to visit 21st Amendment, Thirsty Bear or Magnolia in San Francisco, CA
Email us at info@beerschool.com
Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 08/27/2008.
BeerSchool, BeerSchool.com, "the homework is beer" are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.
© 2008 Ayer Media, Inc.
Root Beer is the invention of Charles E. Hires. As legend has it he discovered, developed, stumbled upon or borrowed (aka stole) the recipe while on his honeymoon. Charles trained as a pharmacist so he was probably keen to tastes and smells. He also was aware of what people liked of didn't like as they were sure to complain while picking up the stuff to end what ailed them. Hires become the tycoon of root beer overseeing it's production until 1925 when his son's took over the business. He died in 1937.
There is no right way to make root beer. Brewers from around the world are up to the task of developing their own take. Several things is consistent though: it should have bite, it should feel creamy, adn the head should be big for this sassy drink to be considered classic.
links:
High Fructose Corn Syrup is okay to eat "fact" site.
http://www.hfcsfacts.com/
Barq's podcast about root beer.
http://www.barqs.com/
homework:
Get a bunch of different Root Beers from your market and have a tasting party. everyone, especially the kids, are welcome to join in. be sure to get some awesome ice cream to make floats.
Root Beer on the show:
Dad's Old Fashioned
Sioux City Sarsaparilla
Boylan
Henry Weinhard's
Rat Bastard
Sea Dog
Thomas Kemper
Virgil's
Hansen (in a can)
Beer School everywhere:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213
http://youtube.com/beerschool
Follow JohnFoster on Twitter.com
Host: John Foster,
Guests: Tom, Kyle and Jordon
Be sure to visit 21st Amendment, Thirsty Bear or Magnolia in San Francisco, CA
Email us at info@beerschool.com
Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 08/27/2008.
BeerSchool, BeerSchool.com, "the homework is beer" are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc.
© 2008 Ayer Media, Inc.
Released:
Aug 27, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode
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