European

>european
>see a rootbeer in the store
>figure I'll give it a try since it's praised by the americans
>drink it chilled
>tastes like toothpaste

What the fuck? I feel sick.

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probably just drank shitty root beer if it tasted like tooth paste, that said even good root beer isnt what i would consider amazing or anything. coke is better

It was like 3usd for the bottle.
So it has to be good, right?

I don't think I'll enjoy any root beer if it tastes similar.

>licorice-based drink tastes of licorice
ALERT THE TOWN CRIER

>more expensive means better

user...

Toothpaste? What in the fuck?

mexican coke*

Didn't you guys grow up with medicine that tasted similar to rootbeer?

Gee no wonder you won't like it.

Licorice? No way this one is licorice.

Usually does yes.

Yeah that's what I thought first, but there's a toothpaste with the exact flavor like this.

It was tasty to drink the medicine, but it wasn't fizzy. Had an alcohol sting to it and you weren't supposed to drink this much.

>identifying as European over individual nation state
Cuck.

>Usually does yes.
well user, your just not drinking the right stuff. i have some root beer im willing to sell to you for $300!

> caring this much

Only cucks and "we wuz kangz" types wrap themselves up in shit they had no hand in doing.

the birch beer one is better

Sometimes they have wintergreen in them.

That's just jewery!

Continent is more relative.

So they come in different flavors?
I don't see anything particular about a special flavor on the one I got.

Toothpaste? Huh... better than actual beer so stop complaining

Im a britfag and I fucking love root beer. My nearest store sold Boylan for a while, then they started selling Virgil's. Both were great, but I see how it's not for everyone.

I'd expect something from a pretentious bottle to taste like shit. Get A&W and stop brushing with children's candy flavored toothpaste.

Root beer is the only Boylan’s I don’t like. Try the cola.

Barqs is better.

>tastes like toothpaste
The only culture that should be genuinely bothered by root beer is Asian cultures, because all of the ingredients that go in root beer are herbal medicines, so the smell reminds them of sickness.

I dont like root beer either but I was reminded of this clip

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Barq's and A&W bow down before the IBC

European toothpaste tastes like root beer. I loved brushing my teeth when I lived over there.

this is the only rootbeer I've evar had and it tasted very much like toothpaste
I heard it's because we euros use toothpaste with a herb that's also present in american rootbeer

The main flavoring comes from sasafras

>hurrr I don't know how to spell Bangs
Faggot

I'm a Euro and I absolutely adore root beer. I wish it was readily available here. I can only get it in speciality stores for double the price of a regular can of coke or whatever.

lmao I hope you're baiting senpai, otherwise you're a fucking idiot

If you're ever in New York state, or know someone there, buy Saranac Root Beer. It's the best I've ever had.

drink virgils

>drank virgils out of curiosity
pisswater

I tried both the stevia and the regular version
both pisswater

Are you sure you didn't drink Birch Beer by mistake?

Boylan's is one of the few root beers I don't like.
It's very clove-forward.
It's probably the Wintergreen that is messing with you.
Sprecher's out of Milwaukee is probably the best I've had. More caramel and vanilla flavors.

>implying euros brush their teeth
also what brand root beer is extremely hit or miss

I heard they cant sell real Sarsaparilla anymore because they figured out it causes cancer.

...

I'll keep that in mind.

boylans is way better than a&w

In my experience a lot of the time the more expensive "craft sodas" that try to pretend they're all fancy and refined actually taste weird and often worse than just getting the cheaper mass market name brands

Birch beer is made from birch bark. It was probably invented by some weird central pennsylvania germans who lived up in the hills or something.

>sassafras
>liquorice flavored