David Carta, the original Telaeris Root Beer mastermind, has had a lifelong passion for making root beers and tasting new and wild flavors. Here, you will find our list of flavors and a brief description to get you started on the road to customizing your root beer drinking experience!
- Vanilla -Â warm, creamy taste that provides sweetness as well as wonderful rich flavors
- Ginger -Â not for the faint of heart. This Ginger provides a nice kick in the pants for anyone looking for some spice in their life!
- Cinnamon -Â if you love that spicy, traditional cinnamon flavor, then our cinnamon extract is perfect for you
- Juniper -Â this stuff sure has some bite to it! Be weary of how much of this bitter, root berry that you add to your drink…
- Wintergreen -Â one of the traditional root beer flavors, our wintergreen will make you feel right at home when you add it to the mix
- Anise -Â if you like licorice, this anise is for you. More like the lighter flavor of red licorice, it won’t overwhelm you with crazy dark root flavors
- Maple -Â perfect on pancakes and perfect for root beer! Maple will add a nice, smooth sweetness to any root beer you can imagine
- Orange -Â great for experimentation, will add some light citrus notes to any craft root beer without making it too tart
- Sugar Cane -Â a classic for root beer sweetening. Makes your root beer smooth and delightful while complimenting all other flavors
- Mint -Â if you have ever had spearmint gum, you can imagine what our mint tastes like. Use it sparingly to add a nice freshness to any drink
- Birch -Â one of my personal favorite roots, birch provides some wonderful earthiness to a concoction without tasting like a complete tree
- Sassafras -Â one of the original root beer roots! Complex, very rich flavors that add an interesting element to any recipe
- Sarsaparilla -Â another of the original root beer roots! Can be traced back centuries to the first root beer recipes
- Beech -Â similar to birch, not quite as light however. Definitely provides a nice balance of flavor and texture, not too potent or earthy
- Licorice Root -Â for the hardcore licorice fans! This has the traditional black licorice flavor. Potent flavor with a crazy kick at the end…
- Burdock -Â the most potent of the barks, Burdock is complex and rich while adding an element of darkness to your drinks
- Agave -Â derived from the agave plant (used to make tequila) agave nectar is a great sweetening option that gives a different flavor than sugar cane