Sunday, February 12, 2017

Fitz's #66 - 8.75 out of 12

In 1993, Fitz’s opened in the Delmar Loop of University City, a suburb of St. Louis.  To assure authenticity, the call went out for a vintage bottling line.  A 1940s bottling line was found in an old barn in Shawano, Wisconsin.  It was refurbished and installed at the restaurant, visible from every table on the main floor.  Fully operational, the bottling line can turn out a bottle of root beer or other popular flavors, such as cream and orange, every second.

The building that houses Fitz’s was built in 1928.  It became the Delmar Bank in 1933 and was remodeled in 1944 when the attractive art deco façade was added. For a while, during the 1980s, it was a Chinese restaurant known as The Lantern House.  Today, Fitz’s sits in the heart of the Delmar Loop, a ten-block section of distinctive stores, shops, and even a renovated movie theater dating back to the 1930s.

Fitz’s Root Beer first appeared in St. Louis at a local drive-in restaurant back in 1947. Famous for its tasty draft root beer and hamburgers, Fitz’s quickly became a local tradition. After disappearing for several years, Fitz’s Root Beer was revived in 1993 when Fitz’s Bottling Company, America’s original soda microbrewery, opened in the historic and vibrant Delmar Loop.

Fitz’s is family-friendly, so families and large parties are always welcome! In addition to plenty of draft sodas and fantastic floats, we also offer a wide selection of local craft beers and signature adult beverages. In warm weather, outside seating is available on our large patio next to the newly constructed Chuck Berry Plaza!


Ingredients: Filtered carbonated water, cane sugar, natural flavors, caramel color, vanilla, sodium benzoate (a preservative), and citric acid

Nutrition 12 oz. serving (from the bottle)

160 Calories
45 mg Sodium.
40 g (13%) of Daily Carbohydrates
0 mg Caffeine

Aroma and Flavor – 2.5 out of 3 mugs

Once I opened this brew, my anticipation grew immensely. The brew is packed with vanilla and pleasing. The overall flavor is smooth. While I enjoyed the beverage, the sweetness was high, yet there was no syrup sensation, as this is cane sugar. The vanilla could be more balanced. The more I sipped, the better it tasted.

Head –2.0 out of 3 mugs

While the head was small, it was very long-lasting. 

Zip – 2.5 out of 3 mugs

This is a solid blend of carbonation and flavors. As stated, it is strong vanilla, yet there is a subtle hint of winter green.

Post Consumption Impression – 2.0 out of 3 mugs

I initially scored this at a 2.5, yet overall, it was sweeter than I preferred.  The vanilla, which I liked, was more than I preferred.  
 
Would I recommend this at 8.75 out of 12 mugs?

It depends on whether you like vanilla. If you do, it will be one I trust you will enjoy. As the carbonation is solid and the sweetening is a little higher, this would be best over a plentifully iced mug!

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