Anyone tried this stuff?
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2009/06/04/root-liquor
What else would be in your liquor cabinet if Prohibition had stalled in 19th-century New England?
Steven Grasse has an answer. The Philadelphia ad man and history buff thinks the drink that's come down to us as root beer might have evolved in a completely different direction — one ending not in sugary soda but something rather stiffer. Local tipplers will soon get the chance to taste his theory. It's an 80-proof organic liqueur called ROOT, and it's debuting in Philadelphia liquor stores this month.
http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2009/06/04/root-liquor
What else would be in your liquor cabinet if Prohibition had stalled in 19th-century New England?
Steven Grasse has an answer. The Philadelphia ad man and history buff thinks the drink that's come down to us as root beer might have evolved in a completely different direction — one ending not in sugary soda but something rather stiffer. Local tipplers will soon get the chance to taste his theory. It's an 80-proof organic liqueur called ROOT, and it's debuting in Philadelphia liquor stores this month.