Candy Apple Root Beer Float

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Candy Apple Root Beer Float

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

apple pie a la mode or root beer float

Sweet, apple, creamy, sarsaparilla


  • Candy Apple Schnapps 6 cl
  • Root Beer Fill -


Any Glass of your Choice


Candy Apple Root Beer Float
candy apple root beer floaCandy Apple Root Beer Float is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Candy Apple Schnapps,Root Beer .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Feel like a kid again with a Candy Apple Root Beer Float cocktail. Sweet-tart candy apple schnapps provides a nostalgic burst of green apple flavor. Velvety root beer contributes its beloved vanilla-anise profile. Layered over ice cream, the apple and root beer intermingle indulgently like a soda shoppe treat. For a lighter option, simply pour over ice to instantly achieve float flavors sans the cream. However you construct it, the candy apple liqueur smoothes out the root beer for satisfying fruit sweetness. Frothy and flavorful, Candy Apple Root Beer Float satisfies cravings for old fashioned soda fountain desserts.


Candy Apple Root Beer Float Ingredients


Candy Apple Schnapps,Root Beer,


Candy Apple Root Beer Float Recipe


no ice (pour drink over ice cream) (serve with spoon) Add 2 oz flavor mix or Schnapps for a Cherry Peach Blackberry Raspberry Strawberry or Wildberry Candy Apple Root Beer Float

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  • Candy Apple Schnapps

    Schnapps is an alcoholic beverage that has no single form, it is in general a grain spirit that has a fruity, spicy and herbal flavour in it. It can thus be created the way liqueurs are created by steeping botanicals in grain spirits and filtering, or like a brandy be distilled from a fruity wine, or even simple infusion of botanicals, syrups or even artificial flavouring agents in a neutral spirit.

    Schnapps are typically raspberry, apple, pear, plum, peach, cherry or appricot flavoured.

    In Europe Schnapps usually takes the form of an Obstler or Obstbrand, which are traditionally made by fermenting macerated fruit and then distilling the fermented liquor in a process akin to the process of making a brandy.

    Obstler ( the German for Fruit, Obst ) has similarity with several verities of Rakija of the Balkans and Easter Europe.

    The other form that a Schnapps can take in Europe is a Geist. Geist is created by steeping and infusing berries into neutral spirits for weeks and then distilling it. This too is pretty similar to a fruit brandy.

    The third form a Schnapps takes is of a liqueur, these are created the same way all liqueurs are created by infusing fruits, berries and herbs in neutral spirits and filtering the product into a clear liquid.

    In America, Schnapps take the form of an inexpensive, heavily sweetened liqueur. American Schnapps are typically between 15% and 20% ABV (30–40 proof), while European Schnapps are usually 30% to 40% ABV or 60-80 US proof.

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