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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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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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@joshualieblein5223
2 years ago
I feel like a real fizz-icist learning about all these sodas
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