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| Root Beer Extract 2oz. | 
enlarge | Brand: Old Hickory Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $7.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 2904
Country: USA Ingredients: artificial flavors and alcohol Media: Unknown Binding Size: 2 ounces Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
UPC: 078299555877 EAN: 0078299555877 ASIN: B0009XHKD8
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| | Extracts are concentrated flavoring agents | | | often used to make hard candies | | | extracts evaporate easily, and can't withstand high heat. | | | A strong, fragrant flavor |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Use our other root beer extract to make root beer, use this for everything else. A 2 ounce bottle of a high quality alcohol based flavor. A oil soluble extract. Concentrated so add with care. They are used to add flavor to candy, specialty dishes, baked goods and desserts
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| Customer Reviews:
  ROOT BEER recipes May 9, 2008 [...]
ROOT BEER Recipes These are recipes that I have acquired though E-mails and downloads from other sites. I in no way claim that any of these recipes are mine (unless they bear my name). Any that I try I will rate after the recipe.
E-mail me recipes at rootbeergourmet@hotmail.com Eric's Root Beer Recipe
1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup clover honey 3/4 cup water 1 liter cold seltzer water 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract or imitation vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon plus 1/8 teaspoon root beer concentrate
Add the vanilla extract into the water and heat until steaming. If imitation vanilla extract, just heat the water. Once water is hot dissolve the sugar and honey in the water and then add the root beer concentrate and imitation vanilla extract if applicable. Let mixture cool in refrigerator. Slowly pour mixture and seltzer water into a pitcher and drink. Makes 5 cups.
Root Beer
3/4 cup granulated sugar 3/4 cup hot water 1 liter cold seltzer water 1/2 teaspoon plus 1/8 teaspoon root beer concentrate
Dissolve the sugar in the hot water. Add the root beer concentrate and let cool. Combine the root beer mixture with the cold seltzer water, drink immediately, or store in refrigerator in tightly covered container. Makes 5 cups.
Root Beer
1 tsp. dry yeast 1/2 cup warm water 2 cups granulated sugar 1 quart hot water 4 tsp. root beer extract
Dissolve yeast in 1/2 cup warm water. Dissolve sugar in 1 quart hot water.
Mix together dissolved yeast, sugar and root beer extract in gallon jar. Fill jar with warm water and stir until all ingredients are well combined. Cover jar. Set in warm sun for four hours. The root beer will be ready to drink the next day. Chill before serving.
Makes 1 gallon root beer
Root Beer
This was from Excellent Recipes for Baking Raised Bread, from the Fleishman Company,1912.
Ingredients: 1 cake, compressed yeast 5 pounds, sugar 2 ounces, sassafras root 1 ounce, hops or ginger root 2 ounces, juniper berries 4 gallons, water 1 ounce, dandelion root 2 ounces, wintergreen Procedure: Wash roots well in cold water. Add juniper berries (crushed) and hops. Pour 8 quarts boiling water over root mixture and boil slowly 20 minutes. Strain through flannel bag. Add sugar and remaining 8 quarts water. Allow to stand until lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in a little cool water. Add to root liquid. Stir will. Let settle then strain again and bottle. Cork tightly. Keep in a warm room 5 to 6 hours, then store in a cool place. Put on ice as required for use.
  Just what I needed February 23, 2008 This extract was exactly what I needed to make Root beer cookies for Christmas and I received the package in time for Christmas baking. The extract smelled and tasted wonderful. The cookies came out great, and all the kids loved the taste. They got a kick out of cookies that tasted just like root beer soda. Thank you.
  Great Stuff December 19, 2007 This is the perfect root beer extract! And the sellers Cane and Reed provided an awesome service for an already fabulous product!
  Dear Dummy.....ADD SUGAR! October 25, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Uh, I hate to be unkind...but you have to add SUGAR! EVery recipe for root beer I've ever seen shows adding FIVE TIMES the SUGAR to the extract to make a SYRUP first....THEN you add carbonated water for the soda, or use the syrup as you did as an ice cream condiment, etc. etc. About 30 seconds of research online might have helped you avoid disaster, pal. Next time? Try to THINK. SUGAR, or SPLENDA or SOMETHING sweet. Otherwise, duuuuuuhh...you have...ROOTS! Which can, indeed, be medicinal and bitter.
  MilkShake was a Disastor - AWFUL AWFUL August 30, 2005 0 out of 13 found this review helpful
. Aug 30 2005 - from JWA - . I used one (1) tsp. (teaspoon) in 15 ounces of milk and vanilla iceCream - UGGH! . It tasted like medicine. NOT pleasant medicine. . There are NO instructions on the bottle (2 0z. Oil Soluable Root Beer Flavor - OldHickory Brand). . I then tried LOTS of Hershey syrup to salvage the iceCream (no more in frig) - it still tasted BAD. . TOO BAD!! I used to LOVE RootBeer flavored MilkShakes made with RootBeer syrup rather than actual RootBeer - MUCH more concentrated flavor. Now A&W no longer stocks the syrup. . JWA - PierPort, Michigan ..
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