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Root Beer is a type of soft drink that is made from a combination of herbs, spices, and barks. It is usually carbonated and has a sweet, creamy flavor. It is often served with ice cream or as a float. Root Beer is popular in the United States and Canada, and is also found in other countries around the world.
Root Beer is often seen as a nostalgic beverage, and is often associated with summertime and barbecues. It is also a popular choice for those looking for a caffeine-free alternative to traditional soft drinks. Root Beer is available in a variety of forms, including cans, bottles, and fountain drinks.
Root Beer is produced by a number of companies, including A&W, Barq's, Dad's, IBC, and Virgil's. These companies offer a variety of flavors, from traditional to more unique varieties. Additionally, many craft breweries have begun producing their own Root Beer, offering a unique take on the classic beverage. Show Less Read more