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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2006, 08:06:00 AM »
Name what gemm? British beers or British root beers? I don't know the latter and the former tends to vary depending on what part of the country your in. It's quite regional I believe.
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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2006, 08:36:26 AM »
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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2006, 08:46:39 AM »
Virgil's was apparently a British brew originally.

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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2006, 09:10:36 PM »
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So I've got this new brand of root beer I tried for the first time yesterday. Virgil's
It has some very strange herbs for a root beer. It tastes something like a cross between Boylan's birch beer and a strong herbal tea. I think I'll be buying it again, though it's no Dominion.



That stuff is so good! I love it.
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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2006, 01:46:40 PM »
virgils was a british brew hence the hideously expensive price per bottle.
And its no Dominion.
Dominion is hands down the best rootbeer in the world.

Still this recipe sounds neat.

Virgil's Prawn Tempura with Spicy Chinese Cabbage & Mandarin Dipping Sauce
Mark Ernst, first prize winner in Virgil's Cooking Contest, submitted this exotic blend of citrus fruits and root beer.

Prawn Tempura
12 oz. Shrimp 16-20 ct.
8 oz. Self-rising flour
2 oz. Corn starch
1 oz. Baking powder
3+ oz. Virgil's Root Beer (ice cold)
Peel and devein shrimp, leaving tail segment on. Dry and keep cold. Sift dry ingredients together. Heat 2 quart of vegetable oil to 375 F in a large, heavy gauge pot. Just before serving, place shrimp in bowl with dry ingredients. Add ice cold Virgil's quickly in small amounts. Mix well until an even coating consistency is achieved. Drop into hot oil by tail segment. Fry until puffy and golden. Remove from oil and drain on paper towel. Reserve in warm oven until needed in recipe.
Spicy Chinese Cabbage
1 head Chinese (Napa) cabbage
1/2 Dried Szechwan chili pepper, seeded and chopped
1/2 Tbsp. Ginger, julienne cut.
1/2 Tbsp. Garlic, julienne cut.
2 Tbsp. Peanut Oil
1/2 Lime, juice
1/2 Tsp. Sesame Oil
1/2 Tsp. Soy Sauce
1 Tsp. Cilantro, chopped
T.T. Sugar
T.T. Salt
In a wok or medium skillet, heat peanut oil until smoking. Add chili, ginger and garlic. Fry until aroma develops. Add cabbage and toss. Cook until tender, but still firm. Add lime juice, sesame oil, soy sauce and cilantro. Season with sugar and salt.
Mandarin Dipping Sauce
16 oz. Virgil's Root Beer
4 Mandarin oranges
2 Tbsp. Sesame seeds, toasted.
1 Tbsp. Sugar
Peel the zest from Mandarins, julienne and blanch in boiling water for 10 seconds. Simmer root beer, blanched zest and juice of two oranges until reduced by half. Add 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds. Sauce should have a light syrupy consistency. Segment and reserve remaining two mandarins, and sesame seeds.
Assemble dish by mounding cabbage in center of warm plate. Spoon sauce around cabbage. Place three shrimp with tails up on bed of cabbage. Garnish with mandarins and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds.

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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2006, 10:06:33 PM »
it seems only americans like rootbeer.  Everywhere else i have been people think it tastes like medicine.  If that is the case, why can't i buy some medicine that tastes like rootbeer?  Guess i am importing my drugs from Europe.
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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2006, 01:49:41 AM »
Some countries' medicine tastes *gasp* like root beer. If you grew up there, you'd hate it too...or I guess you'd go on medicine-guzzling binges...

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Re: Root Beer
« Reply #22 on: January 20, 2006, 09:01:58 AM »
I have to go with Jeffe on this one and call bullcrap on the root beer tastes like medicine. I've had european candy. You guys *do* realize candy is supposed to be *sweet* right?