Close Menu
  • Home
  • Recipes
    • Uncategorized
    • Air Fryer Summer Favorites
    • Beverage Recipe
    • Camping & Outdoor Cookout Meals
    • Comfort Food for Thanksgiving
    • Delicious and nutritious dessert recipes
    • Delicious Dessert Recipe
    • Delicious desserts
    • Easy Appetizer Ideas
    • Easy Breakfast Ideas
    • Easy Mixed Rice Recipe
    • Easy Mother’s Day Recipes
    • Flavorful Curry Recipe
    • Fresh & Light Summer Recipes
    • Great for Kids
    • Grilled Summer Favorites
    • Heavenly Desserts
    • Healthy Oatmeal Recipe
    • Homemade Ice Cream Recipe
    • How to cook fried noodles
    • Kid-Approved Meals
    • Make-at-Home Copycats
    • Mother’s Day Fancy & Festive Dishes
    • Must-Try Main Courses
    • Quick & Tasty Breakfasts
    • Simple & Cozy Thanksgiving Recipes
    • Stir-Fry Recipes
    • Summer BBQ Classics
    • Summer Cooking Inspiration
    • Summer Desserts & Sweets
    • Summer Dinner Ideas
    • Summer Pasta Creations
    • Summer Picnic Foods
    • Summer Seafood Delights
    • Sweet & Simple Mother’s Day Recipes
    • Sweet Candy Recipe
    • Tasty Starters
    • Thanksgiving Recipe Collection
    • Vegetarian Summer Dishes
    • Uncategorized
  • Shop
  • About Us
Popular Recipes

Ground Beef Cauliflower Casserole – Easy Low-Carb Cheesy Bake

Easy Bell Pepper Sandwich with Ham and Avocado

Low-Carb Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza – Easy Fathead Crust Recipe

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
The Boat Shed KitchenThe Boat Shed Kitchen
  • Home
  • Recipes
    • Uncategorized
    • Air Fryer Summer Favorites
    • Beverage Recipe
    • Camping & Outdoor Cookout Meals
    • Comfort Food for Thanksgiving
    • Delicious and nutritious dessert recipes
    • Delicious Dessert Recipe
    • Delicious desserts
    • Easy Appetizer Ideas
    • Easy Breakfast Ideas
    • Easy Mixed Rice Recipe
    • Easy Mother’s Day Recipes
    • Flavorful Curry Recipe
    • Fresh & Light Summer Recipes
    • Great for Kids
    • Grilled Summer Favorites
    • Heavenly Desserts
    • Healthy Oatmeal Recipe
    • Homemade Ice Cream Recipe
    • How to cook fried noodles
    • Kid-Approved Meals
    • Make-at-Home Copycats
    • Mother’s Day Fancy & Festive Dishes
    • Must-Try Main Courses
    • Quick & Tasty Breakfasts
    • Simple & Cozy Thanksgiving Recipes
    • Stir-Fry Recipes
    • Summer BBQ Classics
    • Summer Cooking Inspiration
    • Summer Desserts & Sweets
    • Summer Dinner Ideas
    • Summer Pasta Creations
    • Summer Picnic Foods
    • Summer Seafood Delights
    • Sweet & Simple Mother’s Day Recipes
    • Sweet Candy Recipe
    • Tasty Starters
    • Thanksgiving Recipe Collection
    • Vegetarian Summer Dishes
    • Uncategorized
  • Shop
  • About Us
The Boat Shed KitchenThe Boat Shed Kitchen
Trang chủ » Root Beer Float Popsicles – Creamy, Fizzy, and Perfect for Summer

Root Beer Float Popsicles – Creamy, Fizzy, and Perfect for Summer

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

There’s something magical about the creamy vanilla ice cream meeting bubbly root beer—it instantly brings me back to carefree summer afternoons.

These Root Beer Float Popsicles capture that nostalgic flavor combo in a frozen treat that’s incredibly easy to make.

Whether you’re a kid or just a kid at heart, this recipe brings a sweet smile with every bite.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

No oven or stove needed – Just mix, pour, and freeze.

Two classic ingredients – That’s it! No fuss, no stress.

Childhood nostalgia – Tastes just like a root beer float.

Fun to make with kids – A great summer activity.

Great for parties – Simple to prep ahead and serve later.

What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)

Vanilla ice cream – Softened just a bit to scoop easily.

A&W® Root Beer – Classic, fizzy, and the star of the show.

Popsicle molds & sticks – For freezing and easy serving.

Pro Tips Before You Start

Let the ice cream sit out for 5–10 minutes to soften—it’ll be easier to scoop.

Fill slowly – The root beer foams a lot! Let the bubbles settle before topping off.

Use quality root beer – A&W works perfectly, but any classic brand is fine.

Don’t overfill – Leave just a tiny bit of room at the top for expansion.

Freeze overnight – This ensures they’re solid and easy to remove.

How to Make Root Beer Float Popsicles

Step 1: Soften the Ice Cream

Let your vanilla ice cream sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes until it’s just slightly melted.

Step 2: Add to Molds

Scoop the softened ice cream into each popsicle mold, filling about one-third to halfway.

Step 3: Pour in the Root Beer

Slowly pour A&W Root Beer into each mold.

Let the foam settle, then continue filling until each mold is full to the top.

Step 4: Add Sticks and Freeze
Cover the mold with the lid and insert popsicle sticks.

Transfer to the freezer and freeze overnight.

Step 5: Release and Serve
To remove, run warm water over the outside of the mold for 20–30 seconds.

Gently pull out the popsicles and enjoy!

What to Serve It With

Backyard BBQ meals like burgers or hot dogs

Grilled corn or watermelon slices

Summery picnic baskets

Chocolate chip cookies or brownies

A tall glass of iced tea or lemonade for contrast

Variations / Substitutions

Different sodas – Try cola, cream soda, or orange soda for fun twists.

Dairy-free – Use coconut-based vanilla ice cream for a vegan-friendly treat.

Mini molds – Great for younger kids or small-batch freezing.

Add-ins – Drop in crushed cookies or a swirl of caramel for texture.

Float on a stick – Add a touch of whipped cream to the mold before freezing for an authentic float experience.

Storage & Leftovers

Freeze time – Freeze at least 6–8 hours, but overnight is best.

Storage – Keep popsicles in the mold or transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 2 weeks.

Stick issues? – If sticks float up, freeze for 30 minutes before inserting them.

Serving tip – Let sit at room temp for 1 minute before pulling out of mold.

FAQs

Can I use a different brand of root beer?
Yes, any brand will work, but A&W gives the most classic float taste.

Do I need to soften the ice cream first?
Yes, it makes it much easier to scoop and settle into the mold.

Why does the root beer foam so much?
Carbonation plus ice cream creates foam—just pour slowly and let it settle.

Can I use ice cream alternatives?
Definitely! Use oat milk, coconut milk, or soy-based ice creams for dairy-free versions.

How long do they need to freeze?
At least 6–8 hours, but overnight is ideal for fully set pops.

Can I reuse popsicle molds?
Absolutely! Wash thoroughly and reuse for endless popsicle creations.

What if I don’t have molds?
Use small paper cups with foil lids—poke sticks through the foil to hold them in place.

Final Thoughts

These Root Beer Float Popsicles are everything I love about summer in frozen form.

They’re simple, sweet, nostalgic, and always a crowd favorite.

Whether you’re cooling off on a hot afternoon or treating the kids to something special, these pops bring pure joy with every icy bite.

 

Classic Soda Floats Easy Frozen Treats Homemade Ice Cream Pops Kid Friendly Snacks Nostalgic Desserts Party Popsicle Ideas Root Beer Desserts Root Beer Float Popsicles Root Beer Float Recipe Summer Popsicles
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
admin

Related Posts

Ground Beef Cauliflower Casserole – Easy Low-Carb Cheesy Bake

Easy Bell Pepper Sandwich with Ham and Avocado

Low-Carb Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza – Easy Fathead Crust Recipe

French Onion Gnocchi Bake – Easy Comfort Food Recipe

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply
Recipe Rating




Popular Recipes
  • Home
  • Recipes
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • FAQ
Copyright © 2025 The Boat Shed Kitchen. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.