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Root Beer Questions

Post by msjulian » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:46 pm

I want to make a batch of root beer for thanksgiving this year. I have yet to try may hand at it. What is the best method to make and what will I need to dispense from my kegerator?
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by ArtCox » Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:25 pm

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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by john mills » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:42 pm

msjulian wrote:I want to make a batch of root beer for thanksgiving this year. I have yet to try may hand at it. What is the best method to make and what will I need to dispense from my kegerator?
Dewayne got me into making root beer. I've only used Zatarain's root beer extract to make what I drink from tap now. It's easy to mix. 1 bottle makes 4-5 gallons. Add sugar to taste. Play around with what you like best... Table sugar, turbonado, dark & light brown sugar, honey, agave syrup, Splenda, saccharin... Etc. you can also addd some additional body building sugars like malto dextrine.
My latest recipe:
1 bottle Zararain's root beer extract
2# table sugar
1# honey
1/2# dark brown sugar
1/2# light brown sugar
3/4# malto dextrine
1/2 oz pure vanilla extract
5 gallons charcoal filtered tap water
You don't need any special equipment than what you already have for beer (I do have a dedicated cornie and dispensing line due to the rubber parts taking on the rootbeer aroma that I don't want in my beer).
I have found that higher carbonization is better, which works better with a longer serving line to balance just like beer.
Since there is no yeast, there is no alcohol, keeping it kid friendly. I've bottled from keg just like regular beer.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:49 pm

Zatarain's has had my extract on back-order for a month now.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by john mills » Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:06 pm

Dwayne_Delaney wrote:Zatarain's has had my extract on back-order for a month now.
If you, or anyone else is looking for some, I have about 18 bottles. Cost me just over $2 ea. but $2 will get you yours. I can bring to the meeting.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by Tom Wrinkles » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:14 pm

If you, or anyone else is looking for some, I have about 18 bottles. Cost me just over $2 ea. but $2 will get you yours. I can bring to the meeting.
John, I could use a couple of bottles please.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by john mills » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:22 pm

Tom Wrinkles wrote:John, I could use a couple of bottles please.
I'll bring some to the meeting.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by Chris Norrick » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:14 pm

john mills wrote: My latest recipe:
1 bottle Zararain's root beer extract
2# table sugar
1# honey
1/2# dark brown sugar
1/2# light brown sugar
3/4# malto dextrine
1/2 oz pure vanilla extract
5 gallons charcoal filtered tap water
I just made a half batch of this recipe with the addition of some Dark Belgian Candi Sryup I've had laying around for a couple of years and it's the best batch yet. John's recipe is a winner. That Malto Dextrine is really giving it a nice lasting head and it seems to be carbonating faster than normal.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by Michael Erwin » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:52 pm

Great recipes. Now, what about pressure? For carbonating? For serving? Hose length? Etc.?
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by john mills » Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:20 pm

In talking with the RC guys after Tap & Cork, sodas utilize a different tap than beer. The tap is a larger diameter shaft with a slightly different plunger operating internal.
Serving from RC's jockey box, lines weren't any different in length, but they may be a different diameter, I couldn't tell. But I would be willing to bet they were 1/8 ID (thats the size of the ones I replaced on my cold plate from Pepsi). Serving pressure was 30psi.
Serving from home I use either a 5' cobra tap at 10psi, or 10'cobra tap at 15psi.
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Re: Root Beer Questions

Post by Don » Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:36 pm

I use a 20' cobra tap (3/16" ID) at @ 22#psi.
The discharge tube is wrapped around the outside of the cornie to keep it at serving temperature.
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