Lost Trail Sarsaparilla - 12 pack

Lost Trail Soda

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Lost Soda found that the best way to keep the effervescent gusto of their soda is to use a ‘small batch’ process. This unique, microbrewed, draft style method ensures the gourmet flavor and quality of their smooth and creamy Sarsaparilla.

Features of Lost Soda Sarsaparilla

  • Flavor of the Old West
  • Microbrewed, draft style sodas
  • The secret to its effervescent gusto is “small batch”
  • No Caffeine, Very Low Sodium, Fat Free
  • A Louisburg, Kansas original
  • Sweetened with sugar and/or high fructose corn sweetener
  • 12 ounce glass bottles


Lost Trail Sodas from SummitCitySoda.comAbout Lost Trail Sodas
Lost Trail Sodas are from the Louisburg Cider Mill’s line of products with an Old West theme. Lost Trail Soda began with a smooth and creamy root beer, Lost Trail Root Beer. The recipe for their root beer was inspired by the original root beer formula encountered somewhere off the Santa Fe Trail by Joe Marshall, great-great grandfather of Shelly Schierman, owner of Lost Trail Soda. Lost Trail Root Beer was such a favorite that it wasn’t long before other Lost Trail soda flavors “hit the trail”. The secret to keeping the effervescent gusto of Lost Trail Soda is to use a “small batch” process. This microbrewed, draft style method ensures an old fashioned taste and the high quality found in Lost Trail Soda. You may have already tried our Lost Trail Soda and know what we’re talking about. But, if you’ve never enjoyed the old fashioned flavorful qualities of these beverages… A delicious experience awaits you!

“I been a lookin’ for the Santa Fe Trail three days now. Met up with some good folks. They give me some grub and something to wet my whistle. Say they call it “Root Beer” — been a makin’ this brew from roots and herbs. Think I’ll forget the trail and just settle here.”
From the journal of Joe Marshall, somewhere off the Santa Fe Trail, May 15, 1848

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  • 5
    Great flavor, packaging, perfect condition

    Posted by Ellen Serino on Jun 16th 2021

    Carefully shipped. Arrived promptly.