Root Beer Float Ice Cream

  4.7 – 17 reviews  • Ice Cream

This batch of rich, delectable brownies is spiked with copious amounts of coffee liqueur. These have been a smash ever since I first served them in 1991 at a workplace holiday celebration!

Prep Time: 15 mins
Additional Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 45 mins
Servings: 8
Yield: 1 quart

Ingredients

  1. 2 eggs
  2. ¾ cup white sugar
  3. 2 cups heavy cream
  4. 1 cup whole milk
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  6. ¾ teaspoon root beer extract

Instructions

  1. Whip eggs until foamy, then slowly pour in sugar while continuing to whip eggs until ribbony. Fold in cream, milk, vanilla extract, root beer extract until evenly mixed.
  2. Freeze in ice cream maker according to manufacturer’s directions, about 30 minutes.
  3. This recipe contains raw egg. We recommend that pregnant women, young children, the elderly, and the infirm do not consume raw egg. Learn more about egg safety from our article,

Reviews

Amy Sharp
After reading other reviews I switched the milk portions, so 2 cups whole milk and 1 cup heavy cream. Came out perfect! Family couldn’t believe it was home made!
David Cherry
It was good but way too sweet, next time I will cut the amount of sugar back to maybe a half a cup now I have all this cream that is way too sweet
Steven Arnold
I normally make custard-based ice cream and was very impressed with the way this came out. Using my stand mixer, I beat the eggs and sugar for several minutes, then added the extracts, then equal parts heavy cream and fat free half & half. Like most reviewers, I doubled the amount of root beer extract. After freezing and ripening, the texture was perfect and the flavor was heavenly. Plus, so quick and easy!
Daniel Thornton
My son wanted Root Beer ice cream. This was great! He loved it! I used half & half because that is what I had. I also mixed it in my stand mixer.
Albert Guzman
I love this recipe! I change out the root beer extract for whichever flavor I’m feeling that day and it is great! Sometimes I use just vanilla extract which is great over fresh strawberries, peaches, and over a homemade pie. Great recipe!!
Holly Peterson
It has great flavor altho it is alittle rich, we ate it anyway!! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Michele Powell
I love root beer floats, but I’m not crazy about this ice cream. A bit rich for my taste.
Pamela Miller
I love Root Beer Floats! I usually only have them on occasions but these i have all the time! I
Michelle Powell
EXACTLY like a root beer float! I made no changes to the recipe. While making it I wondered why vanilla extract was being used and not just root beer. Now I know. The vanilla extract gives it that vanilla ice cream in the root beer flavor. I will surely make this when the grandchildren are coming. Root beer has always been one of their favorite flavors. This recipe sure brings back memories of the soda fountain days. Thanks Grace Gutberlet for sharing!
Kevin Dorsey
I am making this as we speak and it is gorgeous! As I live in a country where root beer is non-existant I have to rely on the good, kind nature of my family to send me root beer extract. And if this is the only way to get my root beer fix I don’t mind at all! It does taste exactly how a rootbeer float should taste. Thank you so much for this recipe!
Steven Frye
Sooo good! My son loves root beer popsicles with ice cream in the middle, and sure enough he couldn’t get enough of this. I added 1 1/2 tsp of root beer concentrate though. Definitely made it more tasty.
Victor Perez
This was excellent! Tastes just like root beer floats. Next time, I will add a tiny bit more root beer extract, but other than that it is perfect-thanks so much for sharing the recipe!
Erica Hughes
We liked it a lot. Tastes a lot like Schwans root beer float.
Tracey Willis
While not as creamy as ice cream made with a cooked custard,this is still pretty darn good and couldn’t be easier. I used 2 c. heavy cream and 1 c. half and half as I wanted a bit richer and smoother final result. After tasting the mixture I felt it needed another 1/2 tsp. of root beer extract (I used Watkins) and it was perfect. However, this may or not be the case with other brands of root beer extract or root beer concentrate such as McCormick’s, so taste first. It DOES taste like a root beer float!
Katie Johnson
I served this to my friends and they all raved about it. It’s great and really easy to make. Definitely will make it again!
Daniel Brown
This was the first recipe I’ve tried for homemade ice cream, and I liked the taste ok, but it was way too rich(even the kids thought so). I made it again with less cream and more milk and it was much better! Of the seven people in my house who tried it, 4 loved it, 2 not so much, and my husband said it tasted like Pepto!
William Lambert
This was pretty good, very creamy. It really does taste just like a root beer float. I think that I’ll try some with root beer (instead of vanilla ice cream) for a double wammy root beer float!

 

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