Coney Island - Hard Root Beer Coming To Bottles

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Here’s your first look at the bottle packaging for a new brew coming from Coney Island Brewing.  This is their Hard Root Beer, and while we brought you the keg label already, this is now the 12oz bottle (22oz bottle below).  Look for Hard Root Beer to hit 5.8%-AbV.  We also have what looks to be the 12oz can (below). 
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10 comments (click to read or post):

  1. When is it coming out? I've been trying to find any hard root beer in Las Vegas but haven't had any luck...

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  2. Look for Not Your Father's Root Beer. Covey Island is coming out early this upcoming week.

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  3. Picked up 6 in Clearwater Fl, Publix

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  4. Does anyone know how many carbs in 12 oz bottle?
    Thanks

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  5. Curious on the carb count, as well. Thank you!

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  6. just bought some, $10.99 for six pack, tasted more or less like root beer with a very slight alcohol taste. Wasn't impressed, won't buy it again. If you want alcoholic root beer it's cheaper to just buy root beer and add a bit of vodka or something in it...not worth $10.99

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  7. Love these!! Wondering about the carb count as well. I am diabetic and take insulin and would like to stop guessing.

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  8. Fitness pal states it has 545 grams of carbs in a 12 oz bottle which sound crazy to me

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  9. The fitness pal I seen had it at 0 carbs which I don't believe either. It would be nice to know this stuff

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