Today, I decided to sample the Capone Family Secret Root Beer. The name suggests its origin in Chicago. The bottle is dark in color and features a vintage label.
Upon opening the bottle, my initial thought was that this secret family recipe is safeguarded. I envisioned figures such as Vinnie Drucci, Bugs Moran, and Hymie Weiss engaged in a struggle to either protect or reveal the secret. However, I should simply open the bottle and gain firsthand insight into the Family Secret.

- 180 Calories (15 per oz)
- 30mg Sodium. (2.5 mg per oz)
- 30g sugar (10%) of Daily Carbohydrates (2.5 g per oz)
Upon opening, the beverage presented a creamy aroma, subtly influenced by licorice and wintergreen. While this scent was pleasant, it was not overpowering and maintained a balanced profile. Upon taking my first sip, I also detected a medicinal undertone emanating from the bottle.
Describing the taste is a challenge. Initially, I perceived a bitter sensation, but this was not entirely accurate. The carbonation level is notably low, resulting in a sensation reminiscent of cough syrup on the tongue. I am unable to accurately compare this flavor to any other, as it possesses a highly unique character. My tongue experienced a complex array of sensations, including a spicy, light caramel flavor, a burst of vanilla, a distinctive wintergreen tingle, a dry sensation, a hint of honey, and a lingering medicinal aftertaste that prompted another drink.
This beverage has a compact head that is quickly consumed. It is recommended to drink it directly from the bottle.
This bottle contains exceptionally low carbonation. The zip mechanism is somewhat perplexing, yet it evokes a strong desire for another. Unlike any other root beer I have encountered, the zip is initially subtle but becomes the most enduring sensation of any beverage I have reviewed. Despite its lack of bite, it is surprisingly palatable.
The distinct sensation of the “secret recipe” impedes my ability to discern the specific beverage I am consuming. It appears that multiple beverages are present at any given moment. Notably, the dry sensation I experienced after drinking this root beer was quite unique. It left me thirsty, which may be the primary reason for my desire to eat more. Initially, this root beer was at best an average beverage. However, as I continued to drink, I found myself savoring each sip more. This is a well-balanced brew designed to be enjoyed slowly, like a fine, dry wine.
If you seek a beverage that will provide an hour of enjoyment while you chat with friends, this is the ideal choice. Unlike other beverages that may lead to excessive calorie consumption, this drink is designed to be savored slowly, allowing you to fully appreciate its flavors and aromas. However, if you consume it too quickly, you may miss the whole experience.
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Handy Father - 3 of 5
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Cosmo's - 3 of 9
Anthony's - 87 of 100
Root Beer Reviews - A
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