Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (2024)

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Root Beer Float Popsicles are made with A&W® Root Beer and vanilla ice cream packed into popsicle molds and frozen for a delicious treat made with only two ingredients.

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Growing up in the Pacific Northwest was amazing and full of adventure. I remember riding my bike down big hills, finding frogs in the creek, going blackberry picking at my grandparents, road trips with the family, baking strawberry pies, hiking the mountains one day while dipping my toes in the ocean the next and enjoying an old fashioned root beer float on a hot day made with vanilla ice cream and A&W Root Beer.

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The beach may be far from where I am raising my own children here in the Midwest but the memories are just as fantastic. Running through the sprinkler, spending long days at the amusem*nt park, exploring every corner of the city and just like my own childhood, enjoying some A&W Root Beer. My root beer got fun twist today with these Root Beer Float Popsicles. Easy to make, creamy and refreshing on a hot day!

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Root Beer Float Popsicles

Root Beer Float Popsicles are sweet with a strong note of delicious vanilla that lingers in your mouth. The taste is timeless and may just bring back some forgotten childhood memories.

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Tips & Tricks

Let the ice cream sit out for 5 minutes or until it gets soft and slightly melted before placing into popsicle molds. This will make it easier to fill each mold and also allows that A&W Root Beer to mix in a bit to create a creamy popsicle.

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Root Beer Float Popsicles

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  • Author: Amber
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Description

Root Beer Float Popsicles are made with A&W® Root Beer and vanilla ice cream packed into popsicle molds and frozen fora delicious treat made with only two ingredients.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 15 ounces A&W® Root Beer
  • 1 cup vanilla ice cream

Instructions

  1. Let the vanilla ice cream sit out for 5 minutes or until it becomes slightly melted.
  2. Fill each mold a third to half full of ice cream.
  3. Fill each mold withA&W Root Beer. Since the root beer will foam, let it sit for a minute until that foam goes down and fill some more until you have liquid to the top of each mold.
  4. Put the popsicle mold lid on and insert popsicle sticks.
  5. Let freeze overnight and serve. You can run the mold under lukewarm water for a minute to release the popsicles from the mold easier.

Notes

Ingredient amounts may me different dependent on your popsicle molds.

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Is A&W Root Beer part of your childhood memories? Let me know how in the comments below.

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  1. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (13)Lori

    I loved going to A&W as a kid. It was a special treat on Saturday night. Was wondering if anyone has tried it with the zero sugar A&W root beer or the A&W cream sodas. Looking forward to trying both as soon as we get some molds from Amazon.

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (14)Amber

      Oh fun, I love how many people have such great memories of A&W

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (16)Amber

      Sounds good to me! I dont see why it wouldn’t work.

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  2. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (17)Bars Near Me

    Boswell Valenzuela

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  3. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (18)Barbara Shryack

    Can you use vanilla frozen yogurt instead of vanilla ice cream for those of us with lactose issues.

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (19)Amber

      Worth a try and I dont see why not. The yogurt might actually mix in with the soda better than ice cream but I am also lactose sensitive and it isn’t enough dairy in one popsicle to upset my stomach but everyone is different?

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  4. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (20)Linda

    Was an A&W carhop in the days when we still used frozen/ frosted glass mugs. My favorite was to watch the little kids enjoy their “ baby” mug of root beer

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  5. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (21)Laura

    Can’t wait to try this for my grandsons. I worked at an A & W when I was in high school. The best Root Beer in the Midwest

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (22)Amber

      That will be fun for all of you!

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  6. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (23)Sharon Skeenes

    When my mother and the 6 daughters would visit our grandmother in Sweetwater, a treat for her and us was to go to the A&W drive-in for a root beer float. Those memories are precious to me and, now, I have a way to recreate the tradition with popsicles with my own grands. Thank you!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (24)Amber

      Its fun to hear how many people have memories surrounding A&W root beer! I hope your grand kids enjoy this recipe.

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  7. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (25)Dana

    Excellent idea! With summer fastly approaching we are definitely going to have to make these.

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (26)Amber

      For sure! It is warming up.

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (29)Amber

      Oh yes they will!

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      • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (30)Beth Catt

        When I was a kid my family did grass mowing jobs
        After we finished for the day we would go to the root beer stand and get a A&W root beer float and a galon jug to take home, I told my dad it too hot to get a jug of root beer to take home it might get too hot before we get home and it might explode and make a mess in the car, well we got from Indiana to Galien abot 3 blocks from pur house is a rail road track’s when we drove over the railroad tracks the jug of root beer exploded and the car and all of us was covered in A&W rootbeer but there was just enough root beer for each of us to get a small 4 ounce glass with some ice cubes in it, it took me 2 houres to clean the car

      • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (31)Amber

        Oh my! What a mess but also a great memory

  8. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (32)Mimi

    So yummy, I need to make this!

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  9. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (33)Harmony, Momma To Go

    this makes me want a root beer! I love a cold root beer on a hot day. These look pretty yummy! I have some popsicle molds… need to get root beer!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (34)Amber

      Enjoy

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  10. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (35)Brenda

    Have you tried using non dairy ice cream? I have issues with dairy and am always looking for a good substitute. I really like So Delicious products because they don’t have carageenan in them. That crap is worse than msg!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (36)Amber

      I have heard of some non-dairy ice cream products on the market but have not tried any of them. Give it a try though and see how it turns out. I’m sure it would work out fine.

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  11. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (37)Carolyn Richards

    I love root beer floats so am very anxious to try this one. Looks delish!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (38)Amber

      Enjoy!

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  12. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (39)Laura

    Where did you get the mold?

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (40)Amber

      Amazon is a great place to look for molds!

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  13. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (41)Sherryl Townsley

    In Pennsylvania A&W root beer was a drive in restaurant that served hamburges, hot dogs, cheesesteak, French fries, etc. The main drink with your lunch was a large A&W root beer or an A&W float! My Mom would drive the 25 miles to partake this treat. What a memory! This was in the 1960’s.?

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (42)Amber

      That is so neat. I lived in Oak Harbor, Washington for awhile and there was an A&W about 20 minutes away that we would go to for root beer and a burger. I wish the restaurants would make a come back for sure!

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      • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (43)Margaret Hopkins

        The A&W’s are still around in Canada, there are 2 within 15 minutes from me. 1, next to a Dairy Queen in Quispamsis, and 1 next to McDonalds in Saint John, NB

      • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (44)Amber

        That is awesome! I am jealous.

  14. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (45)Jeanne

    I too, love root beer floats. Can’t wait to try these!

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  15. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (46)Allyson

    Where did you find the popsicle mold? We have had our daie share of the plastic ones, and they always seem to break or pieces go missing? Can’t wait to try these. My kiddos will be sooo excited!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (47)Amber

      I have had this mold for awhile… I think it was Amazon. I just looked and couldnt find the exact one but the silicone popsicle molds look like they would be great!

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  16. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (48)Shayla

    I want these! Love root beer floats, I’ve never seen making them into popsicles though! Ingenious!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (49)Amber

      You need to try it Shayla! They are so fun.

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  17. Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (50)linda

    i have had thousands of popsicles in my life (i lived in Texas most of my life in that heat lol) and have never had a root beer one!

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    • Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (51)Amber

      Well there you go! You have to try it.

      Reply

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Root Beer Float Popsicles - Simply Made Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why are my homemade popsicles so hard? ›

Popsicles are very easy to make at home, and regulating their hardness is very simple. If the water content of the pop is too high, they end up extremely hard - like ice cubes. Sugar and alcohol both help keep this from happening. By lowering the freezing point of the solution, they make the pop softer.

What flavor ice cream for root beer float? ›

A&W Root Beer Float is a creamy vanilla ice cream swirled together with an A&W Root Beer flavored sherbet.

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.

What ingredient makes popsicles soft? ›

The pectin makes the pops smoother, less icy, and softer to bite. With just a little bit of sugar plus a lemon juice and citric acid to make the flavors even brighter, you have yourself one perfect summer treat.

How do you make homemade popsicles that aren't rock hard? ›

How do you make homemade popsicles that aren't rock-hard? Making popsicles that turn out creamy instead of rock-hard comes down to the ingredients you blend. Use canned coconut milk or make sure there is another healthy fat blended into the mixture before freezing to ensure you get a creamy result.

What type of vanilla is best for root beer floats? ›

As for Ice cream, we love Breyers Natural Vanilla. They make a few other vanillas but Natural is the best, with tiny flecks of vanilla bean throughout. Then, assemble. My favorite part of the float is when the ice cream becomes so root beer-saturated that it's like a slush (or mini milkshake).

What's the best root beer for a root beer float? ›

For many, the only way to enjoy root beer is in a root beer float. Once you grab the best vanilla ice cream from the freezer, our Test Kitchen recommends pouring Frostie Root Beer over the top to finish this soda fountain classic. This root beer has a deep, dark color with bold flavor.

Does frozen yogurt work in a root beer float? ›

🍧 We've got Root Beer for a Root Beer Float, Pineapple Juice for a Dole Whip Float, and so many more options for whatever floats your froyo!

Why are store bought popsicles softer than homemade? ›

The fast melting, “softer” qualities of commercial popsicles come mostly from a high sugar content. Because sugar syrup freezes at a lower temperature than water, a popsicle is basically a sweet cold syrup contained by a mesh of tiny ice crystals.

What liquid is used to freeze popsicles? ›

Popsicle machine freezes ice-pops in few minutes using a tank of super-chilled Propylene Glycol + Water. RXSOL Propylene Glycol is pure and suitable to use in ICE freezing machine.

What is root beer float slang for? ›

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.

What kind of ice cream do you use for root beer float? ›

Root Beer Float is a refreshing summertime treat made with vanilla ice cream topped with root beer, whipped cream, and a cherry on top.

Can you use chocolate ice cream in a root beer float? ›

Fill each glass with both chocolate and vanilla ice creams. Add a pinch of smoked sea salt into the glass. Pour the root beer over top just before serving. Sprinkle on the graham crackers and add a charred marshmallow on to finish.

How to keep popsicles from freezing too hard? ›

Making ice pops can be easy enough to do with the kids, but a few helpful hints will take them from good to great. “If you're making a cream-based popsicle, add in a few teaspoons of cornstarch to keep the popsicle from becoming too icy and to give it a creamy texture,” Passante says.

How do you loosen homemade popsicles? ›

I find the best method is to fill a pan or container that is at least as tall as your mold with warm (not hot) water, and briefly dip the mold in until the pops loosen, about 20 to 30 seconds.

Why don t popsicles freeze solid? ›

The liquid you're making pops with contains alcohol or if it's too high in fat, oil or sugar. The liquid you're making pops with is too soft or has too many solids. For example, if you made a chocolate pop from cocoa and used too high of a cocoa to water ratio, your pop may not freeze.

What makes popsicles softer than ice? ›

A: It all comes down to the molecular structure of popsicles! Water freezes into ice cubes, which is obvious not an ideal popsicle. But when you start adding things like sugar, fibers from fruit, or fat from coconut milk, the molecules can't freeze as neatly and the result is a creamier, more bitable popsicle.

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