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May 31, 2015

Review: Sprecher Hard Root Beer

by Jeff Ellingson

Sprecher Hard Root Beer - CopySprecher Hard Root Beer was introduced in 2013.  It was originally introduced as Sprechers Bootleggers Bourbon Barrel Hard Root Beer.  The Sprecher Brewery was founded in 1985 by Randall Sprecher, formerly a brewing supervisor at Pabst Brewing Company.  The brewery is currently located at a former elevator car factory.  It is one of six malt beverages they brew in Milwaukee Wisconsin.  The other five include a Hard Ginger Beer, Hard Apple Pie, Hard Cola, Hard Cherry Cola, and a Hard Orange Cream flavor.  They also brew six year round, four seasonal, five premium reserve beers, and four Radler style beers.  They  craft a line of soda, including a root beer.  Sprecher Hard Root Beer starts with a cream ale style beer as the base and they add  natural and artificial flavors, and caramel and artificial color.It pours to a deep brown color with a thin tan head.  The aroma is root beer and vanilla with a malty beer backing.  The initial root beer flavor is joined by malted beer.  It fades with apple juice flavor, and leaves a corn syrup, vanilla and sarsaparilla aftertaste.  There is also a mild burn on the finish.  While Sprecher Hard Root Beer opens with root beer flavor I find it to be oversweet, and the root beer flavor quickly becomes a mix of beer, apple juice, and vanilla, before a bittersweet saccharine, sarsaparilla, and anise finish.  I also find it to be a little flat.

Brewed in Glendale Wisconsin

5% Alcohol
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Grade 83

Review Updated July 23, 2016

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