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Reddit mentions of Mr. Root Beer Home Brewing Root Beer Kit

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Mr. Root Beer Home Brewing Root Beer Kit. Here are the top ones.

Mr. Root Beer Home Brewing Root Beer Kit
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Root-beer-making kit offers a fun way to brew 2 gallons of creamy old-fashioned root beer at homeIncludes 1 bottle of root-beer extract, 2 packets of flavor crystals, and 1 packet of root-beer yeastAlso provides 1 packet of no-rinse cleanser, 4 1-liter bottles with caps and labels, and 1 funnelInstruction sheet and fun guide offer easy tutorials; additional root-beer refill packs sold separatelyMeasures approximately 7 by 12 by 7 inchesNEVER BREW MR. ROOTBEER WITH BOTTLES OTHER THAN OUR OWN PRESSURE RELEASE CAPS AND GASKETS. STANDARD PET BOTTLES AND GLASS BOTTLES CAN EXPLODE FROM THE PRESSURE
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ColorMulticolor
Height14.5 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
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Weight1.5 Pounds
Width12.5 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Mr. Root Beer Home Brewing Root Beer Kit:

u/geak78 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfChristmas

I have a root beer kit on mine. Does that count?

u/Super_Dork_42 · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

Putting my hat in the Scotch camp here. I also like gin, sake, and am getting more into beers, especially homebrew beers. Just had some great porter I helped make. I'm just basically not a wine guy. No idea why, but I just can't seem to get into it. Or vodka. Or any of those notorious spirits that are popular among college students whose main 'virtue' is getting you plastered. I have to have a bit of quality and flavor when I drink. And I know you asked about alcohol, but I also have to talk about soda a little. Only because if you make it yourself (no, I don't mean sodastream, I mean real, from scratch, yeast carbonated soda) it not only tastes amazing, but it's better for you (no high fructose corn syrup and actually natural ingredients are easily possible) AND with yeast doing the carbonation, there's even a very slight alcohol content (something in the range of 1% but still technically there) which is nice.

Current favorites:

  • Scotch - Glenmorangie 10 year. Absolutely awesome. Best selling Scotch in Scotland for a reason.
  • Sake - not a lot of experience with it but I love a nice hot bottle of Gekkeikan. The hotter the better up until it hurts. As the temperature rises, so does the flavor level. Served cold, as is traditional with some kinds of sake, it tastes no different than water. Room temp is better by a lot, but as it warms up it really opens up and starts to resemble a great green tea or high quality gin. Very aromatic as it gets hot. And it being hot is comforting and makes you slow down so you don't drink too much. Well, not usually.
  • Gin - I love Bombay, Sapphire is better than original, but East is even better. I also like New Amsterdam.
  • Beer - don't have a favorite yet, but I can say that homebrew can easily outdo store bought beers. The flavor and (for lack of the correct vocabulary) thickness of the flavor is awesome. With a nice hearty brew you almost want to chew it and you totally get why beer is legally considered a food. It's like you just bit into a really soft loaf of bread, but with carbonation and alcohol going on too.
  • Soda - As far as commercially available sodas, I do like Mountain Dew Baja Blast. I think MD shot themselves in the foot making the deal with Taco Bell to have it be exclusive for so long. So far as far as home brewed soda, I've only done root beer and it turned out so well that my boss at the time, who said how much he hated Root Beer, tried it and said it was so good he'd buy it.
u/jojewels92 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This root beer making kit my boyfriend from my food list is only .02 over. $17.35.

u/FatNerdGuy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You want Manly?

I'm the Manliest, Man that ever Manned uh..a man...ok, that doesn't work. But damnit I'm practically dripping with testosterone and so is my wishlist!

Don't believe me? Here..Take a look at all this glory. Just looking at this shizz will grow a magnificent beard upon your face, callous your hands and beat a lion into submission!

Aint no man, manlier than Darth Vader. He's voiced by James Earl Jones and chokes people for a living!

Cause I like to shoot people*

Because MEAT!

I still like to shoot people!**

Because real men cry at this movie

Bacon beer, yeah.. That's how I roll!

Real men brew their own beer....ROOT BEER that is!

*Virtual people, sure..wanna fight about it?

**With their permission and with plastic pellets...

Get me whatever you want if I win, I trust you to pick something appropriately MANLY from my list.

u/codybrom · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Okay so maybe it barely breaks the $20 limit, but I've had this root beer home brewing kit in my wish list for a while now. Who wouldn't want to home-brew their own root beer?

u/maudmoonshine · 1 pointr/AskNYC

Also a root beer lover and homemade root beer kits were my favorite thing to do when I was a kid. You can find a few different kits on Amazon. Bed, Bath and Beyond has a selection of different root beers, varies by store.

https://smile.amazon.com/Mr-Root-Beer-Home-Brewing/dp/B0033UX8A8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494083459&sr=8-1&keywords=make+your+own+root+beer+kit

u/TJT42 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

You can actually make the very traditional kind of root beer at home. The process is similar to making homebrewed beer.

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Root-Beer-20041-Root-Beer-Making/dp/B0033UX8A8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1312977734&sr=8-1