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@joshualieblein5223

2 years ago

I feel like a real fizz-icist learning about all these sodas

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@Ravenist

2 years ago

You just summoned all of us Pennsylvanians by mentioning birch beer, another soda you didnā€™t mention is sarsaparilla which is made from the roots of young sarsaparilla trees!

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@Croncaster

2 years ago

Birch beer is also common in Pennsylvania. With you able to buy white birch beer which is clear and Dutch Birch Beer which is red / brown. The Dutch part of that name comes from PA Dutch which are the Amish people of south and center PA.

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@DrewDienno

10 months ago

Birch Beer is also popular in Mid-Atlantic U.S. states, particularly Pennsylvania Dutch regions. They usually have regular (dark) and white (clear), both smell vaguely like mouthwash.

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@kacey_c

1 year ago

You can also eat the tips of spruce pine bunches before they mature. Theyā€™re like a bitter sweet and are fun to try when you just randomly get that urge to eat a tree.

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@SunburntHands

2 years ago

the original 'cream' sodas were so named because they were aerated with cream of tartar: potassium bitartrate. They don't contain dairy cream, but the term 'cream soda' has come to be used here and there to refer to sodas flavoured to resemble ice cream floats, which do have a creamy flavour.

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@copyrightproduction1

2 years ago

Birch beer is HEAVILY underrated

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@jowolf2187

10 months ago

Most of the root and tree based sodas originated as beers (hence why most of them are still called "x beer" or "x ale"); they served a dual purpose of containing a particular nutrient (often vitamin C - spruce and birch are both particularly high in it and beers made from other conifers were fairly common as they had a similar taste to hops) and continuing the grand British tradition (well human really) of turning just about anything that's remotely edible into a flavoring for booze or into booze itself.

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@zerg9523

1 year ago

ā€Dandelion and burdockā€ for my og UK homies

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@bRad96699

1 year ago

Newfoundland also has Pineapple Crush. Which is my favorite!

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@WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs

2 years ago

"You can definitely taste the spruce." ā€”JJ, 2022

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@SchilkeSmooth

2 years ago

Birch beer is also popular in northern New England, which makes a lot of sense given that there's a lot of birch trees. There's also the soda brand Moxie from that region, which is the etymology for the term "moxie".

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@SeanA099

2 years ago

Birch beer is also popular in the US. I associate it with Pennsylvania, but Iā€™m not sure how accurate that is

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@katmartindale8049

1 year ago

We have a fun store in Kansas City called the KC Soda Company. They have hundreds of sodas from small local breweries around the country and from other countries. I swear there must be at least 50 different brands of root beer. There are birch and juniper beers, cream sodas, pretty much every fruit I've ever heard of, some made with flowers and then there are the "novelty" ones. I personally have no desire to try ranch flavored soda but it exists if you do. There's also mustard, pickle, bacon and turkey with dressing to name a few more.

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@Xerox1911

1 year ago

The ā€œBirch Treesā€ you pictured are actually Aspen trees.

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@lysander3262

2 years ago

Spruce beer and gin sounds like a great way to get your friends to stop asking you to make them cocktails

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@GrilledMormons

2 years ago

I didnā€™t realize birch beer was prevalent in other locations as well, i grew up in a very Pennsylvania dutch area and I attributed birch beerā€™s popularity in my hometown to that fact

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@dutch-man7997

2 years ago

I live in the NJ/Pennsylvania area and birch beer is pretty Big here. Neat to see it's not as regional as I thought it to be

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@Kippicante

10 months ago

2 corrections, 7up isnt a lemonate its a medication, it originally contained lithium. Ginger beer more kf a ferment than a soda. Before forced cabination, ginger beer was made by fermenting ginger beer creating natural cafbonation. Kindof like j
Kombucha.

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@thatonetreeguy

1 year ago

"You can deffinatley taste the Spruce."
Why yall tastin me?

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