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Hal Briston
10-13-2011, 11:54 AM
What say you?

TriPolar
10-13-2011, 12:16 PM
You didn't include options about the vareties of Birch Beer. There's the dark stuff and the clear stuff, and some inbetweens.

Ellen Cherry
10-13-2011, 12:40 PM
Moving thread from IMHO to Cafe Society. Bottoms up!

silenus
10-13-2011, 12:50 PM
Not a fan. I'll try a new one if I see it, but I have yet to find one that I'll try again.

Saltire
10-13-2011, 01:08 PM
I went for 'meh', but with an explanation. The only time I've had birch beer it was a homebrew experiment by some friends. They said they overdid the birch flavor.

In fact, they named the batch "Bite of the Backyard" because it tasted like you'd gone outside and just taken a big bite out of a tree.

Hal Briston
10-13-2011, 01:46 PM
You didn't include options about the vareties of Birch Beer. There's the dark stuff and the clear stuff, and some inbetweens.Yeah, I was aware of that when I set it up, but I didn't want a 30-option poll either.

This is stemming from the camping trip we took last weekend. I asked my Indiana born-and-raised girlfriend if she'd like a birch beer, and was floored when she said she had no idea what I was talking about.

What I didn't realize was...
Birch beer is primarily sold in the northeast part of the United States. There are manufacturers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey who distribute mainly to the Mid-Atlantic states and New England, although some birch beer may be found outside these areas.I thought the stuff was everywhere. Go figure. Poor, non-birch beer-having folks...

kayaker
10-13-2011, 01:52 PM
I went with "meh". I must not be very discerning, as root beer, birch beer, and sarsaparilla are all pretty much the same thing to my tastes.

Yorikke
10-13-2011, 01:53 PM
I haven't had any in probably 20 years, since I moved out of NJ. I always preferred it to root beer...

Joe

Voyager
10-13-2011, 02:28 PM
Yum - but the only place I ever found this stuff was Boy Scot Camp in New York. No, the tasting room in the Coca Cola museum in Atlanta had some also.

Death of Rats
10-13-2011, 02:40 PM
Meh. It is alright for a novilty to have when we visit my wife's family on the east coast, but it will never surplant a frosty mug of Root Beer.

beachbetch
10-13-2011, 08:01 PM
Sweet, sweet nectar of the gods.

Cartooniverse
10-13-2011, 10:39 PM
Love birch beer. Seems to have more of a hard bite than root beer. Just like Sasparilla Root Tea- that hard birch beer favor.

Damned high fructose corn syrup...messing up the purity !

elfkin477
10-14-2011, 12:11 AM
Yuck. Like all other drinks with "beer" in the name, I am not a fan.

Little Nemo
10-14-2011, 02:10 AM
Yuck. Like all other drinks with "beer" in the name, I am not a fan.I like root beer, birch beer, and ginger beer.

But not spruce beer. That shit's nasty.

panache45
10-14-2011, 05:10 AM
I love it, along with root and ginger. Wish it weren't so hard to find.

anthonyrootbeer
10-14-2011, 10:07 AM
i quite enjoy it myself. in fact i have a website where i review it alogn with root beer and sarsaparilla! Anthony's Root Beer Barrel (http://rootbeerbarrel.com)
there are some gross ones out there but the good ones are indeed amazing.

-anthony

Swords to Plowshares
10-14-2011, 10:11 AM
It's fine, but I'd just rather stick with a good root beer or ginger beer.

Gyrate
10-14-2011, 10:13 AM
I need an option between "Meh" and "Yum". I like birch beer occasionally.

pulykamell
10-14-2011, 11:20 AM
I've heard of it, but have never had it. Are there regions in the US where it's more likely to be found, so I can keep an eye out for it next time? I've never seen it around here.

Labdad
10-14-2011, 11:23 AM
True story: Back in 1950 my father, who’d grown up in east Tennessee, was in the FBI, assigned to New Jersey. He was about 24 at the time. He and some other agents went to lunch at a café, apparently on duty. After food orders at the café were taken, the waitress asked what everyone would drink. Dad’s fellow agents all asked for “Birch Beer." Dad, never having heard of “birch beer” before, asked for Miller High Life, to collective shock of the other agents!

It's only through that story that I know of the existence of birch beer.

Labdad
10-14-2011, 11:24 AM
True story: Back in 1950 my father, who’d grown up in east Tennessee, was in the FBI, assigned to New Jersey. He was about 24 at the time. He and some other agents went to lunch at a café, apparently on duty. After food orders at the café were taken, the waitress asked what everyone would drink. Dad’s fellow agents all asked for “Birch Beer. “Dad, never having heard of “birch beer” before, asked for Miller High Life, to collective shock of the other agents!

It's only through that story that I know of the existence of birch beer.

TriPolar
10-14-2011, 04:45 PM
I've heard of it, but have never had it. Are there regions in the US where it's more likely to be found, so I can keep an eye out for it next time? I've never seen it around here.

Pennsylvania is it's home. I first had in Maryland before age 10, available everywhere in Eastern PA, parts of Jersey and New York, and even here in RI, but not everywhere.

foolsguinea
10-15-2011, 02:34 AM
It's all right.

mbh
10-16-2011, 07:52 PM
I like it. I can be hard to find, but Walmart and Albertson's both carry it (sometimes). If you drink it in a glass, it makes a good conversation piece: people notice the deep red color, and wonder what on earth you are drinking. Around Halloween, it sparks a lot of vampire jokes.

Maserschmidt
10-16-2011, 08:48 PM
There's a spring water company next town over here in New England that makes it seasonally...good stuff, and we all like it. It's not red, though.

davidm
10-16-2011, 09:16 PM
I love me some Birch Beer.

My favorite brand is Pennsylvania Dutch Birch Beer.

http://www.daretogodutch.com/homepage.html

For you unfortunate deprived folks in less civilized parts of the country you can actually order some from the website.

The one thing about it that bugs me a little is that it claims "Made From An Old Pennsylvania Dutch Recipe", but the ingredients list is:

Carbonated Water
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Caramel Color
Salt
Natural and Artificial Flavor
Gum Acacia
Red #40

I just don't believe that's an old Pennsylvania dutch recipe. :p

That said, I love the stuff.

Wikipedia has an article on it including a photo of a working birch beer still.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birch_beer

Hypno-Toad
10-18-2011, 08:21 AM
It's rare for me to find birch beer, so it's rarity is much of the reason I like it so. If it was common, I'd probably not enjoy it quite as much.

LateComer
10-18-2011, 10:22 AM
When I travel and am looking for fast food I will always stop at a Roy Rogers if I see one as it's the only fast food place I know that sells birch beer.

This is topical for me - Just this past Saturday I was driving up to Smicksburg, a local Amish community, and stopped at a country store that sold Kutztown brand (http://www.kutztownbottlingworks.com/storehtmls/storebirch.html) pop. I bought a birch beer and a root beer. The birch beer I thought was okay but I really liked the root beer. It looks like from their website that they carry saspirilla; I'd have bought some if they'd have had it.

Antigen
10-18-2011, 12:11 PM
The only beer I like is actual beer. Can't stand the taste of root beer, birch beer, etc. My husband absolutely loves it and gets almost giddy if he sees it somewhere, but I just don't see the appeal. It tastes like you're licking a tree.

TBG
10-18-2011, 06:12 PM
Only place I've ever even heard of this birched beer you speak of is on bulletin board services like this one.

Mama Zappa
10-19-2011, 11:29 AM
It's been a few decades since I had any. I'm not a huge root-beer fan and I seem to recall some similarities. So I voted "meh".

Uncle Brother Walker
10-19-2011, 02:40 PM
My order of preference:

Root Beer (We have an A&W up the road)
Birch Beer (and yes, it is red)
Ginger Beer.

Actual beer is nowhere on this list.

Zelski
11-03-2011, 04:29 PM
I've heard of it, but have never had it. Are there regions in the US where it's more likely to be found, so I can keep an eye out for it next time? I've never seen it around here.
I can get Boylan's Creamy Red Birch Beer at the Treasure Island near my apartment. They carry a selection of Boylan's but I don't seem to recall the non-creamy non-red Boylan's Birch Beer there.

I was just on a trip to Seattle and my friend pointed me to a local store called The Root Beer Store (http://www.therootbeerstore.com/Default.asp). I tried plenty of beverages that were new to me and the two best were Gale's Root Beer and Myers Avenue Red Root Beer, bot of which are bottled in Illinois but I can't find it them here (I live in Chicago). The third best among my new sampling was Olde Brooklyn Birch Beer.

Scubaqueen
11-04-2011, 09:35 AM
i lived in nj until i was 17 - and i don't ever remember hearing the name before. i'm assuming by the upthread birch beer tastes like root beer?

Zelski
11-04-2011, 12:12 PM
It is similar to root beer but (in theory) it uses an oil extracted from birch bark while root beer uses (in theory) an extract from the roots of the sassafras tree.

Oil of birch is chemically very similar to oil of wintergreen, so imagine root beer with some wintergreen-like flavors.

Chronos
11-04-2011, 04:01 PM
I like it, but that's at least partly because its rarity makes it a novelty. If it were regularly available, I don't know if I'd drink it any more than root beer.