Disney4me Posted January 6, 2020 Report Share Posted January 6, 2020 You know those great boozy drinks that don’t even taste like alcohol? Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream Well, we’ve got a treat for you, friends! Disney California Adventure is giving us MAJOR nostalgia with the newest alcoholic drink coming to the park! You can relive your childhood as a grown-up with the Hard Float at Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream! Hard Float Sign You can customize your float with your choice of either a vanilla or chocolate ice cream bar in hard root beer, hard orange soda, or Guinness beer. While all the options sounded great to us, we took it back to the basics with a hard root beer float with a vanilla ice cream bar. (And, it was SO GOOD.) Hard Root Beer and Vanilla Ice Cream Bar The root beer itself didn’t taste like alcohol at all, so the buzz sneaks up on you. The ice cream bar doesn’t melt too fast or take up a lot of space since it’s pressed against the rim of the cup. We loved this idea because the creaminess of the ice cream dissolves more slowly into the root beer, balancing each sip. Hard Float Buuut, you can also pull the ice cream bar away to take a bite straight after a sip of the root beer! This makes each sip a lil bit thicker, which reminds us of a regular ole’ Root Beer Float! Since the Hard Float doesn’t have a strong alcoholic taste, it would be great for guests who like something on the sweeter side! Hard Float You can get your own customized Hard Float for $11.50 (and, boy, is it worth it!). Check out more Disneyland Food Reviews Here!! Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! Have you tried the Hard Float in Disneyland yet? Let us know in the comments below! Related posts: Disneyland Annual Passholders…You’ve Scored Your Own Private Outdoor Lounge! Best of the Fest: Here’s What to Get at the 2019 Festival of Holidays in Disneyland! Review: Oh, It’s a Jolly Holiday with the NEW Peppermint Bark Donut in Disneyland! View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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