This little brown number is from Hansen's Signature line of all-natural sodas, known for their varied tasty beverages that I have personally enjoyed for fifteen years. This particular soda is apparently flavored with sarsaparilla, an American root. It is one of the main flavoring ingredients in root beer, along with sassafras. And guess what? It has super-powers!
Instead of letting this bottle languish in the chilly depths of my personal food-prison, I drank it almost immediately. It smells just like root beer--surprise! And it tastes like. . . wow, like a creamy root beer. Sweet and smooth, not much of a kick or bite, unlike ginger beer. IF you like that sort of thing, check out Danithius' Ginger People review.
I was honestly hoping for more of a spiced flavor, but was instead greeted with a melody of vanilla and familiar root beer flavors, almost like a cream soda. There is actually very little sarsaparilla, encompassed by the last ingredient, 'Natural Flavors.' And at 45 g of sugar in 12 oz, comes in just under (correction, well over) Coke. Yikes. But if you're looking for a natural, sweet, root-beer-like soda, this might just be your ticket.
Score: 3 out of 5. Lots of sweet, not enough kick.
-- WiseGuise
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Hansen's - Sarsaparilla Soda
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2 comments:
Hey wait, Coke has 39g per 12 oz, so this stuff actually has more sugar than our favorite swill!
Fentimans Ginger Beer is also quite nice. It's been around since 1905 from the UK and has a nice balance between spiciness and sweetness.
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