root beer
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of root beer
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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The supermarket fixture known for its red-capped spices traces its roots to founder Willoughby McCormick, who at 25 years old started selling root beer, flavoring extracts, and fruit syrups door-to-door.
The broth is still at the center of all things La Mer: Past celebrations have involved “broth-tinis,” which are just cocktails made to resemble the opal liquid with its root beer smell.
Twig's also makes its own-name range of fruit sodas, from root beer to black cherry, and orange to lime.
From BBC
I would have liked a root beer along about then, but I didn’t have a nickel to buy one.
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Stories involving a sitar, a surfboard, several root beer floats and a bride-to-be.
From Los Angeles Times
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