Diet Root Beer Float
Delicious and guilt free, A diet root Beer float gives you a taste of nostalgia and fun!
Grab your favorite tray and serve up a refreshing summer treat!
An easy diet root beer float! Made with 2 ingredients zero sugar root beer and carb smart ice cream.
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Yes, I said diet! All you need is one can of A&W zero sugar root beer and Breyers Carb Smart vanilla ice cream and it’s really, close in taste to a full sugar regular old fashion root beer float.
This version is much lower in calories, sugar and carbohydrates.
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Chill your favorite float glass ahead….
Root beer floats are a classic treat that is enjoyed by many people.
The combination of the creamy vanilla ice cream and the sweet, bubbly flavor of the root beer is a classic combination.
So why miss out when you can substitute with diet root beer and low card or non dairy ice cream and enjoy the same indulgent flavor without the guilt?
Diet Root Beer Float Recipe
Chill a 10-12 oz glass in the freezer an hour ahead of serving
Scoop in 3 large scoops of Breyers Vanilla Carb Smart Ice Cream.
Pour in A&W Zero Sugar Root Beer fill to the top of the glass.
Add a straw and enjoy!
Optional:
Top with homemade whipped cream - Recipe 1 Cup heavy whipped cream, 2 Tablespoons powdered sugar, teaspoon vanilla extract, blend on high 5 minutes.
NOTES:
Calories per serving: 136
Persons
1
Prep Time
1 hour - if you use a chilled glass
Assemble Time
5 minutes
Total Time
1 hour 5 minutes
Servings
1
Enjoy this original Vintage By The Bite Recipe
Diet Stewart’s Root Beer can also be used.
I’ll even order a diet root beer float when I go to an A&W restaurant. A diet A&W float is a tasty, refreshing treat that features low-calorie cream soda over a scoop of vanilla frozen ice cream topped with whipped cream and a cherry.
This drink is a great way to indulge in a sweet treat without breaking your calorie count.
A diet root beer float is a great way to satisfy a craving for a classic summer treat.
Not only is it a much more health-conscious alternative to the original, but it's also still creamy and delicious.
Such a great vintage dessert so, next time your sweet tooth is calling, try out a diet root beer float and enjoy a refreshing treat without the guilt.