Monday, July 6, 2020

Root Beer?

Lizzette Wendroth: does anyone know what beer the commercial with "put the money in the bag" is from, and where i can find it, if it is on youtube or anything. I think it is either Bud or miller lite, and i want to find the video. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Daria Verfaillie: Not until you put the bourbon in it.

Carolynn Testani: No, you don't get carded when buying it, do you?I think it's just called that because of the way it looks?

Bernie Cerra: not unless you add it yourself.I wonder what at root beer and Jack would taste like?

Dexter Dingus: they are distilled spirits. That is a lower alcohol liquid (such as beer, wine or cider) that had been put through a still or distilling process to boil off some of the water and increase the alcohol content. Most distilled spirits are 80 proof or 40% alcohol. Rum, vodka, whisky, tequila, etc are all spirits.

Hermina Ketring: No, originally, this was made using the roots of the Sassafr! ass tree that were boiled and sweetened into a syrup called sassparillo. Once they invented refridgeration and came up with the idea of putting carbonation it is when it became rootbeer.

Neville Dautremont: There are actually two variations, one alcoholic, the other a soft drink.The soft drink version of root beer is non-alcoholic and is generally made using root beer extract or other flavored syrups along with carbonated water.The alcoholic version is made from a combination of vanilla, cherry tree bark, licorice root, sarsaparilla root, artificial sassafras root bark flavoring, nutmeg, anise, and molasses among other ingredients....Show more

Serena Doak: Nope

Randal Deyarmond: There are many definitions, here is what the dictionary says:1. a. The vital principle or animating force within living beings. b. Incorporeal consciousness. 2. The soul, considered as departing from the body of a person at death. 3. Spirit The Holy Spirit. 4. A supernatural being,! as: a. An angel or a demon. b. A being inhabiting or embodyin! g a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon. c. A fairy or sprite. 5. a. The part of a human associated with the mind, will, and feelings: Though unable to join us today, they are with us in spirit. b. The essential nature of a person or group. 6. A person as characterized by a stated quality: He is a proud spirit. 7. a. An inclination or tendency of a specified kind: Her actions show a generous spirit. b. A causative, activating, or essential principle: The couple's engagement was announced in a joyous spirit. 8. spirits A mood or an emotional state: The guests were in high spirits. His sour spirits put a damper on the gathering. 9. A particular mood or an emotional state characterized by vigor and animation: sang with spirit. 10. Strong loyalty or dedication: team spirit. 11. The predominant mood of an occasion or a period: "The spirit of 1776 is not dead" (Thomas Jefferson). 12. The actual though unstated sense or significance of something: the spirit of the law.! 13. An alcohol solution of an essential or volatile substance. Often used in the plural with a singular verb. 14. spirits An alcoholic beverage, especially distilled liquor. tr.v. spir·it·ed, spir·it·ing, spir·its 1. To carry off mysteriously or secretly: The documents had been spirited away. 2. To impart courage, animation, or determination to; inspirit.[Middle English, from Old French espirit, from Latin spīritus, breath, from spīrāre, to breathe.]...Show more

Bryant Pillitteri: no

Houston Venezia: No

Raye Tredennick: " Jautomatic" has the best answer, that's exactly what a spirit is.

Riley Migl: no.. it has no alcohol at all

Rose Krouse: it's soda pop only....called beer because of the bubbles

Kelly Bistodeau: Since this was asked in the Beer, Wine, and Spirits section, we can safely assume that you are looking for the definition of an alcoholic "spirit"Well in that case;Any type of alcohol not including wine or beer....Show m! ore

Marjory Stromme: nope its just sodaaaaa

Davina David: N! o, but if you add vanilla ice cream to root beer it becomes dangerously addictive :)

Dwight Siniard: Hey, don't forget about ginger ale.

Stephnie Patout: root beer comes in to forms... alcoholic and soda... the alcoholic one is used to cure cough and mouth sores... urm... made fro herbs... they introduced the carbonated around the late 1800's... so i guess that's where the "beer" comes from... it's origin...

Toshiko Reimers: you could try adding a flavored liquor to the regular recipe, something like creme de cacao or godet chocolate liquor. try something different and taste it. you really can't go wrong. if you wanted to you could likely try out hot sauce for something really different.

Gwenda Micheals:

Cassondra Vanholland: SPIRITmeaning1: an alcoholic beverage meaning 2: the thing in your closet after midnight in sheets

Dionna Doyel: A spirit is anything over 20 percent alcohol by volume.

Ismael Sixon: . Spirit is a persons inn! er strength.Spirit helps a person through his / her ordeal .Every one is born with this inner spirit but in some societies this spirit is overtaken by greed and materialistic status.

Jon Bergmeier: home made versions MAYbut not the soda at the store.check thishttp://www.thebeveragepeople.com

Hobert Dula:

Debora Soliani: No, no alcohol.

Lady Laflin: look on the back of an egg nog continer.

Libby Berkovitch: No

Collin Pelfrey: Nope but some rootbeers have caffeine.Like Barq's.

Rodrigo Pezley: traces...yes.

Lynn Hollars: No, it does not contain alcohol

Mark Hovanes: Well, the obvious answer is that long ago fermented beverages were thought to contain spirits. Those spirits were thought to interact with you after drinking teh beverage, thusly making you happy (drunk)In laymens terms, a spirit referrs to a distilled form of alcohol. We all know that.An interesting twist on the "spirit" reference comes from distilleries tha! t age thier product in oak barrells. Over the course of years, some of! the alcohol in those casks will evaporate, leaving less volume than when they were origianlly filled. Distillers call this the Angel's Share....Show more

Benny Stehno: sorry, charlie I can't help you,but Good Luck anyways!

Abraham Ladick: go to www.foodnetwork.com they have alot on there

Anton Waln: no

Ariel Arons: Traditional Southern EggnogBeat 8 egg yolksadd 6 tablespoons sugar1.5 cups of boozefold in 1 pint double creamfold in 8 whipped egg whitesdash of nutmeg Keep refrigerated till serving time.Happy Holiday's...Show more

Demetrius Coaster: EGG NOG 12 eggs, separated & beaten1 c. sugar1/4 tsp. salt1 tsp. vanilla2 tsp. nutmeg8 c. milk1 c. dark rum or brandyBeat yolks and sugar until light and thoroughly combined. Add salt and vanilla. Beat in 4 cups milk. Cook mixture, stirring constantly until it reaches 170 degrees on a candy thermometer and thickens slightly (do not boil). Remove the custard from heat and stir in 4 more cups milk.! Beat whites of eggs and 1/4 cup sugar. Fold into egg and milk mixture. Add nutmeg and 4 quarts of store bought egg nog and mix thoroughly. Add rum or brandy to taste. Makes about 2 gallons of delicious egg nog....Show more

Frederic Engellant: It has the word "beer" in it because it is brewed in the same manner as beer, just using a type of root instead of barley and hops.

Jacinta Moitoso: nopebut it is good stuff A&W the best

Hermina Ketring: A car made by the American Motors Corporation

Caterina Yeargan: lol no its just a soda

Cierra Gadbaw: Heck no!! jk lol but really it doesn't!

Newton Fedorko: An alcoholic beverageOr a ghost

Lyndon Mattas: I have done some searching on the web regarding alcohol content and came across an unoficial number of one 12 ounce root beer contains .035% to .05% alcohol. I am unsure, however, of the validity of these numbers.if your thinking of trying to get drunk its not going to happen even if a newbor! n baby drank 10 cans of rootbeer he would still be 99.98653428% sobers! tay in school jesus loves you...Show more

Coy Tapley: no!

Providencia Jalbert: Years ago before I was born. (I was born in 1980). Root beer did contain beer but only a small percentage.

Sharron Salin: just the word eggnog alone is enough to set off my gag reflex so i'm gonna have to say no

Heidi Creselious: my friend who juz absolutely ADORES root beer, and has drank alcohol (shes underage) she says root beer can get you drunk...now i personally dont like root beer, and i dont like beer either lolso idkthats juz what she says...Show more

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