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'Birch Beer = Pretty Good!'

Being originally from Pennsylvania I grew up drinking the stuff... And yes it is pretty good.

Thanks for the link, I havent had any in years. Gonna order me some :ernae:
 
birch beer is alright
but when you reaLLy want somethin good, there is only one thing to have:

stewrootbeer.jpg
 
Cheesy - I'm having trouble reading the label. Is that root beer? I've found IBC to be pretty good. Stewarts does have some good ginger beer, though.

Edit: I would love some good cherry-lime rickey, though. If anyone can point me in the right direction...?
 
Cheesy - I'm having trouble reading the label. Is that root beer? I've found IBC to be pretty good. Stewarts does have some good ginger beer, though.

Edit: I would love some good cherry-lime rickey, though. If anyone can point me in the right direction...?


ibc is ok, but nothing beats an ice cold stwart's (imo)
 
I remember Birch Beer with a bunch of little burgers at Royal Castle burger shops when I was a kid in Miami. Good eats !
 
I've got PA Dutch stuff in the fridge now. I remember growing up in CT, there was a clear birch beer that tasted completely different than the PA Dutch brand. I think it was in a clear bottle with a picture of birch trees on the label. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
 
Boomer- do you remember Tom Tucker's mint ginger ale??

I do seem to remember a mint ginger ale but don't recall the brand. Tom Tucker I never heard of. Is that something from the Pitt area? I grew up right outside of Reading.
 
I'll take the old A&W Rootbeer any day.

Maybe better yet... Woodchuck Ale from Vermont. d:
 
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