Description
FRESH 12oz glass bottles Oak Creek Barrel Aged Blonde Root Beer with SUGAR!! Through a decade long journey, the team of Master Soda Craftsmen at OAK CREEK cultivated a unique process in which traditional sodas can be delivered in multiple varietals through time honored barrel aging techniques. This passion project was inspired and influenced by the rise of the barrel aged culture of wine, beer, and spirits. For the soda connoisseur with an eye for innovation and a thirst for a unique drinking experience, OAK CREEK Barrel Aged Sodas represent the next evolution of craft soda. OAK CREEK uber-premium Root Beers are hand-crafted in American Oak barrels with a medium char which increases the oak’s influence on the color, aroma, flavor, and overall style. Naturally flavored and made with real sugar, each small batch of OAK CREEK Root Beer spends no less than ONE YEAR aging in the oak so that the full benefits can be drawn out and delivered to your glass. Oak Creek Blonde Root Beer showcases the mastery of the barrel aging process. Though lighter in color than its Vintage counterpart, OAK CREEK Blonde fully delivers on velvety rich taste. The color in this lovely liquid is solely a result of the 25% Brown Sugar used to sweeten the batch. Share your Blonde! An incredibly smooth and sweet root beer with a long lasting finish of molasses. The barrel aging of the soda results in a full bodied and luscious texture layered between sweet and spicy. On the nose, oak’s primary influences tend to accentuate aromas that center around the spice rack, with Madagascar vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and being common aromas derived from time spent in oak. Pour over cinnamon ice cream for a decadent float, enjoy with a rich turtle brownie, or serve with a salty snack like pretzels or popcorn.
joelvanhoff (verified owner) –
12fl oz; calories 150; sodium 35mg; total sugars 41g. Ingredients: carbonated water, sugar, brown sugar, natural and artificial flavor, caramel color, phosphoric acid, sodium benzoate (as a preservative), potassium sorbate. I haven’t had root beer in over ten years, so I can’t really compare to “regular” root beer, but this has a pleasant flavor with almost a slight creamy taste.