Not Your Father's Root Beer Float Recipe - Through Her Looking Glass (2024)

Not Your Father’s Root Beer Float Recipe is a swoon-worthy adult root beer float recipe guaranteed to please all the root beer lovers! (This post intended for those twenty-one and older.) *A big shout out to Drizly for providing the inspiration and ingredients for this deliciously creamy root beer float recipe. The opinions and text are all my own.

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It seems the foodie world is divided into camps. The chocolate lovers. Those indifferent to chocolate. (NOT me – I’ll take mine dark and daily, thank you very much.)

And then there are the coconut lovers. And the haters. (Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t.)

And let’s not forget the root beer lovers. Either you love it or you don’t.

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And if you love it like me, here’s a quick and refreshing Root Beer Float Recipe for when five o’clock rolls around any day of the week.

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I love telling stories, so indulge me. Just this once. (Ahem.)I first heard about Not Your Father’s Root Beer at midnight atop Gunstock Mountain this past summer. Lest you think me a secret midnight mountain-top partier mama, let’s set the record straight here and now.

Each summer there’s a big Christian music festival up at Gunstock Mountain in Gilford, NH: Soul Fest. Long time friends of ours drive up from south of the Mason Dixon line and meet their New England family there. They rent RV’s, camp out, cook out and hang out by the camp fire. Sometimes we drive in and join them for a concert or two on the mountain.

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This past summer they gifted me concert tickets for my birthday (woot woot!) and our whole family stayed up on the mountain through the last concert of the night. At nearly midnight, we found ourselves stumbling down the mountainside, bleary-eyed with an hour’s drive home ahead of us.

We rifled through the drinks cooler at their campsite, searching for high-octane caffeine for the ride home. There were soft drinks, sparkly watersand root beer to choose from. That started the late night debate as to whether traditional root beer is caffeinated or not.

And that’s when she said: “Allie, have you tried Not Your Father’s Root Beer yet? Because you’ve got to, it’s the best.”

Well I was one of those kids who stuffed a handful or two of the root beer barrels into the little white paper bag at the penny candy store. (Remember? Those were the days.) And as a foodie, I’m always listening, paying attention to the food and drink trends. What’s new. What folks are cooking, baking, drinking etc.

So as a root beer lover, I knew I had to check out Not Your Father’s Root Beer asap. And just a few weeks later when Drizlyasked me to collaborate on a fun new drink recipe, naturally I dreamed of a root beer float with Not Your Father’s Root Beer from Small Town Brewery.

Drizly is a cool new alcohol delivery service bringing icy cold spirits straight to your doorstep in under an hour. So easy and convenient for parties or even a quiet night in. And Not Your Father’s Root Beer is available righthere, check it out!

Well I wasn’t disappointed when I finally tasted Not Your Father’s Root Beer. Here’s what Small Town Brewery has to say:

“Not Your Father’s Root Beer is a category-defining craft specialty ale brewed with unique spices. Brewer Tim Kovac’s creativity and painstaking commitment to flavor complexity results in an unmistakable offering that masterfully blends hints of sarsaparilla, wintergreen, anise, and vanilla. A smooth and balanced ale, NYFRB has broad appeal – from discerning craft beer drinkers to non-beer drinkers.”

While I typically enjoy wine and more fruity co*cktails (likeBlueberry Basil Mojito, Strawberry Sangria or White Wine Peach Sangria), a beerdrinker I am not. So I was pleasantly surprised at how much I loved this smooth root beer ale. I call it refined root beer with a little kick, the perfect backdrop for a scoop of creamy vanilla bean ice cream. Hope you love this Not Your Father’s Root Beer Float Recipeas much as we do! (Not Your Father’s Root Beer is availablehere!)

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Print Recipe

Not Your Father’s Root Beer Float Recipe

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients

  • 1- 12.9 ounce bottle Not Your Father's Root Beer
  • vanilla bean ice cream
  • optional: 2 vanilla bean pods for garnish

Instructions

  • Place a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream into two, 10 - 12 ounce glasses.

  • Pour Not Your Father's Root Beer into each glass.

  • Float another scoop of vanilla bean ice cream on top.

  • Garnish with vanilla bean pods if desired.

  • Serve immediately with long spoons and straws.

Notes

This recipe intended for those twenty-one and over.

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You may also like: Fruity White Wine Peach Sangria

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Not Your Father's Root Beer Float Recipe - Through Her Looking Glass (2024)

FAQs

Did they discontinue Not Your Father's Root Beer? ›

Completely reimagined for 2021, the iconic not your father's brand is back and better than ever. This sweet treat packs 10MG of THC into a 12oz. bottle of delectable root beer goodness. Available as a single, NYF is best enjoyed cold, over ice or our favorite........as a classic root beer float with an infused twist.

What goes first in a rootbeer float? ›

Editor's Tip: There's a lot of debate around what goes in the mug first: the root beer or the ice cream. Well, in order to prevent overflowing and get the perfect creamy texture, add the ice cream and then pour over the fizzy root beer.

How do they make Not Your Father's Root Beer? ›

Not Your Father's Root Beer is a traditionally-made beer brewed with botanicals, spices, and herbs such as wintergreen, sarsaparilla bark, anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla bean and honey, to give it the taste of an old-fashioned root beer. It is currently available nationally in two abv levels: 5.9% and 10.7%.

What is the original root beer float? ›

Also known as a "black cow" or "brown cow", the root beer float is traditionally made with vanilla ice cream and root beer, but it can also be made with other ice cream flavors. Frank J. Wisner, owner of Colorado's Cripple Creek Brewing, is credited with creating the first root beer float on August 19, 1893.

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