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Boylan Root Beer is made with sweetened cane sugar. The website, which by the way needs an SEO update, says it is an "authentic, traditional tasting root beer." The website also says Boylan thinks customers will tire of the vanilla laden root beers being mass produced today.
My take: Boylan is good. Its sweet, but not as sweet as I would like. It does not taste like a modern, mass produced root beer. Instead, it does have some of the characteristics of a crafted root beer. It does not have the flavor of a Sprecher root beer, but it does taste like it is small batch brewed. I thoroughly enjoyed my Boylan and would definitely have another.
Score on a scale of 1 to 10 cases: 7 solid cases.
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