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Saturday
Sep122009

Thomas Kemper - Root Beer & Orange Cream & Ginger Ale

Taking on some other flavors from Thomas Kemper, there are some good ones, and a not so good one. 

I was very surprised by the Root Beer. This was the first time I've had a Root Beer soda plain, I've had them as Root Beer Floats, but never just as a soda before. It tasted good, with a hint of vanilla and the honey helped bring out a sweetness in this very creamy and smooth soda. Giving it a little shake resulted in a nice amount of foam. Was I suppose to do that? I don't know, but it seemed like it softened up the flavor a little bit.

The Ginger Ale was my least favorite of this brand. In my opinion, the honey had a negative affect on the flavor. There was a bitterness taste to it that I really did not like. It wasn't what I was expecting Ginger Ale to taste like. 

As for the Orange Cream, it tasted a lot like the Vanilla Cream soda, but with some added oranges to liven up the flavor. I liked it more than the Ginger Ale, but less than the Root Beer. There's really not much else I can say about it. A nice orange and vanilla flavored cream soda.

Looking back at all of these flavors, my favorites include Root Beer, followed by Vanilla Cream. All of these sodas have a unique twist to their flavors, thanks to the use of honey. Ginger Ale has to be my least favorite. I've had regular ginger ale's before, and they are okay. This one just didn't taste too good to me.

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