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Monday, January 7, 2013

Homemade Root Beer Recipes






Here is a listing of several different home brewing recipes for your own easy Homemade Root Beer Recipes. Now keep in mind that some of the recipes might need to be adjusted to your own taste. Brewing your own root beer and other soft drinks will take and save you a bunch of money at the super market, when you take and figure you can take and brew your own batch of homemade root beer or other soda pop recipe for pennies on the dollar. Plus it is a way to take and get the kids into the kitchen to help  you make your own soda pop. I know my kids enjoyed it the first time we made our own, and still do when it is time to make another batch ecspecially my daughter. So take and start saving all your empty 2 litre soda bottles and other plastic bottles, milk jugs and so on to start brewing your own soda. Just take and keep in mind to SANATIZE AND LET AIR DRY  before making your next batch or even your first batch of homemade soda and other soft drink beverages in them for Bacterial Pourposes. So take and look over the recipes below and try a few out for yourself, and see which you and or the kids like the best. And have fun experimenting with them and others of your own creation. And don't forget to send us any recipes that you may have come up with on your own for us to try as well as others to the site. My daughter and I are always looking to try out NEW recipes in our soda making experiments. HAVE FUN AND ENJOY A Nice cold glass of root beer or other soft drink recipe from the recipes below and play around to see what other creations that your kids can come up with to make the next time you get ready to brew a new batch. Take and stop on by our Online Amazon Store and also check out our Site Map to view the whole site from one location .


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Instructions for Making Root Beer:



Items needed for Root Beer:



1 clean and dry, 2 liter soda bottle with a screw cap

funnel

1 1/2 cup of sugar (more if you desire a sweeter root beer)

¼ teaspoon of powdered baker's yeast or dry champagne yeast - either will do so long as it is in powder form and is active (not past expiration date)

1/2 TO 3/4 tablespoon of root beer extract

Any two liter soda bottle will do so long as it has been thoroughly cleaned and is completely dry inside. Baker's yeast can be purchased at any grocery store (usually found in the baking aisle). Champagne yeast and root beer extract can be found in wine making and home brew stores as well as on line . Root beer extract is also often available in the flavorings section of the baking aisle of many grocery stores.

Using the funnel, pour the sugar into the bottle and then pour in the yeast.

Remove funnel and shake bottle to mix sugar and yeast.

Replace funnel and pour in root beer extract.

Leaving funnel in place, fill bottle half full with water from tap. Use this opportunity to rinse root beer extract from tablespoon and funnel into the mixture in the bottle.

Remove funnel and swirl contents in bottle until dissolved.

Fill bottle to the neck with water and screw cover on tightly.

Let bottle sit at room temperature for about four days or until bottle feels hard like an unopened bottle of soda in the grocery store.

Store in a cool place where the temperature is below sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius).

Before opening, place in refrigerator and chill thoroughly. Loosen cap slowly when opening to allow gas to escape and avoid liquid fizzing over.


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Easy Root Beer Recipe:


Try this simple and easy root beer recipe and brew your own root beer from scratch.







Here is a easy homemade root beer recipe you can make at home with the kids



Homemade Rootbeer #2:


"This Root beer is bound to be a hit at any gathering. It is very easy, ice cold and yummy. Use a large insulated drink cooler to brew it in, and everyone can help themselves using the spigot. This is best to do outdoors or place the cooler in the kitchen sink as it brews. Dry ice can be dangerous. Be sure to use gloves when handling. Do not allow children to handle the dry ice."



How To Make Rootbeer:
Here is another simple and easy rootbeer recipe that you can make with the kids, along with some other information on rootbeer. Check it out today.



How To Make Rootbeer With Dry Ice:

Here is a recipe that uses dry ice to make rootbeer from scratch.

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