It all started maybe a year ago, when Colin and I started buying different root beers around town and trying them out. We were mainly getting them from the natural foods store and tried Virgil's, Natural Brew, Maine Root and probably some others. I argued that Virgil's was my favorite and Colin thought Natural Brew was the best. So we decided we would have a little blind taste testing and settle it once and for all. So slowly I started buying up a few root beers here and there to store until we had enough to do our taste testing. But then things got a little out of hand . . . and before I knew it, we had 15 different root beers in our possession. I had requested suggestions on Facebook and of course had to try all of those, and then read other peoples root beer reviews online and had to get those and thanks to websites like Soda Samurai we ended up with a lot of root beer. We decided a lot of root beer would go to waste if we just tasted it ourselves and thought we could use a couple other opinions to help make the rank list so we enlisted the help of our friends Casey and Lauren. So here is how it went down:
Berghoff (Chicago, IL)
Boylan (Haledon, New Jersey)
Capt'n Eli's (Portland, Maine)
Dad's (Chicago, IL)
Fitz's (St. Louis, MO)
Gale's (Riverwood, IL)
Jones (Seattle, WA)
Lost Trail (Louisburg, KS)
Maine Root (Scarborough, Maine)
Natural Brew (Orrville, Ohio)
Sea Dog (Portland, Maine)
Sioux City (Whitestone, New York)
Sprecher's (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Thomas Kemper (Seattle, WA)
Virgil's (Los Angeles, California)
There are A LOT more root beers in the world than I thought. I believe one site listed 2530 brands! So we obviously are barely even touching the surface of the root beer world. We had to limit it so these are the 15 we tried. I'm sure we missed lots and lots and lots of other delicious root beers out there.
Lauren and I prepared cups of each root beers in cups labeled with letters and the boys prepared the same for us. We kept track of which letter was which root beer for which person on one of the sheets below:
1. Lost Trail
2. Sioux City
3. Capt'n Eli's
4. Berghoff
5. Fitz's
6. Boylan
7. Thomas Kemper
8. Jones
9. Sea Dog
10. Gale's
11. Sprecher's
12. Virgil's
13. Maine Root
14. Natural Brew
15. Dad's
Below is a chart of the results and each individuals rank list:
First, Boylan:
Second honorable mention, Gale's:
Overall, the root beers seemed to fall into categories of very sweet, vanilla-y, or more medicinal. It probably depends a lot on what you are looking for in a root beer which ones you will like. Overall for us, the highest ranking root beers had more vanilla undertones like Lost Trail and Sioux City, the almost overly sweet ones fell in the middle like Jones and Thomas Kemper, and the medicinal ones were our least favorites. I found it funny that Colin and I both ranked our once professed favorites, Natural Brew and Virgil's, very poorly. We were also somewhat interested if we would prefer sodas with cane sugar to those with high fructose corn syrup. However, we only included two with HFCS, Sprecher's and Dad's, so it isn't really fair to compare in this set up, but Sprecher's was verging on the edge of too syrup-y sweet and Dad's was the clear overall loser among all of us, I described it tasting like pepper-y medicine. I was a bit embarrassed at first that I ranked Sioux City as my #1 but they have recently reformulated to get rid of the HFCS and replaced it with cane sugar and it really is quite good. It almost has a hint of cream soda to it. So I will again leave you with the top 5, very delicious - I recommend them all! Go forth and find your favorite root beer!