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It is a soda (carbonated sugar water). Different brands of root beer taste different. Maybe Fanta is like root beer, not the other way around, as root beer has been around for a while. Surely there must be some American import store where you can get root beer.... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif I would recommend Mug brand root beer over all others, with A&W a bit behind it. Stuff like Barqs is just garbage and you should not bother drinking it.
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Nope, no American import store that I know of.
120 K pop in my city so it's Swedens 5:th largest city, no small town, no indeed!! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif So, different tastes, but is there some common thing for all root beers? Do they taste like beer? Are they made with fruit flavour? or what? [ April 05, 2004, 21:14: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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And now for something completely different: Back to Slick's original question.
By the time you have lvl 3 in facilities, you probably have lvl 2 or 3 in shipyards. Build your shipyard first! Now, before you scream, "But that will cost me 5 *^%(#% turns!", let me point out the advantages. They are very simple: You can now build ships! You can build more units at one time! And do it right now! Your fleet gets decimated? You now have resources flowing out of your ears and 20 extra shipyards to use 'em up. Not to mention rebuilding your fleet in jig time. But if nothing happens, you can merrily build your level 3 facilities in one turn. During the five turns of the shipyard build, your tech has improved too, so you will be building better ships if the disaster hits. (Damn, I could sell ice to Eskimos! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif ) |
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Birch beer tastes like root beer. Root beer has tan foam, birch beer has reddish foam. Birch beer is a lot harder to find than root beer; I can't even think of any birch beer brand names.
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Ice to Eskimos? There was a story in the paper, years ago, about a guy trying to sell sand to the Arabs, for water filteration. Apparently, their sand was the wrong shape.
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I think the distinctive flavor ingredient in the 'original' root beer was Sarsaparilla root. It's true that now 'root beer' can taste like all sorts of things. If you bought one of every brand of 'root beer' on sale in the United States today and tasted them all you'd never be able to figure out what they are supposed to have in common. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
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Mug and A&W brands of root beer is good enough, but nothing equals Barq's...particularly for root beer floats with Breyer's vanilla ice cream. Yummy!!! (At least that's for wider distributed root beer...there are some smaller brands)
I always thought birch and root beer were similar flavors. Birch beer comes from the birch tree (gee, that figures). I used to love breaking off a green twig when hiking and leaving it in my mouth to taste it. I think root beer is that flavor plus some others. Oh, and then there's ginger beer. I get that whenever I can, and I've been lucky to find places that sell it here in the States!! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
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