Root Beer Floats!!! Help!!!?!


Question:

Root Beer Floats!!! Help!!!?

What do you recommend as the best vanilla ice cream and the best root beer to use in a root beer float.


Answers:
Breyer's vanilla is always the best (most pure, too), and good old A&W or Hires. Barq's is a close third.

Hires, or A&W

Probably Dryers

Personally I enjoy A&W in my root beer floats. Tillamook Vanilla is a nice compliment! I chill my root beer and put the ice cream in last.

However...Barqs Root Beer adds a little *bite* to it...very nice. Also try...orange or strawberry soda...interesting change and children LOVE it :)

A&w Root beer, and Friendlys vanilla ice cream

Breyers Vanilla and A&W Root Beer.
Chapman's has pretty good ice cream, too. Plus it's nut free.

A & W Root beer with Dean's vanilla ice cream

A & W root beer and Breyers vanilla ice cream. oh yeah!

Ice cream: Breyers vanilla

Root Beer: Mug brand root beer


What is also good is orange sherbet with Vernors ginger ale (or another brand ginger ale if you don't have vernors in your area)

Dreyers Grand Light Vanilla Bean ice cream with Henry Weinharts Old Fashioned root beer.

Bryers Vanilla Bean and A&W Root Beer!! The best baby!!!!

I use Breyers or Edys vanilla bean ice cream, and A&W Root Beer.

Definitely use Hagen Daas. But don't use vanilla bean, just vanilla or french vanilla. Either Thomas Kemper Root Beer, or Stewarts root beer is the best.

Do you know that North American's are the only ones who like root beer? Someone told me this so I decided to test it. Sure enough! My friend from Sweden said it tasted like toothpaste. The Chinese students in my department hated it. A visiting scholar from Switzerland said it was terrible, and a group of French that were visiting thought it was disgusting! Yup, it's an American thing - rootbeer floats!

Beyer's Natural Vanilla Ice Cream and A&W root beer.

a&w root beer
and french vanilla ice cream...

Try orange or strawberry soda too..Its great!!




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources