• anon6789@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I love regional drinks as a quick and cheap way to check out local food culture!

    Coffee milk sounded so good and I bought 2 tall bottles to bring home with me. It was… interesting… 😁

    I maybe had 3 glasses trying to “get it right” but it may have just not been for me, but I still think about it after 10+ years, so it made a lasting impression, if nothing else.

    Cheerwine is possibly my favorite regional soda, but Dr Enuf was good too. I had the red one, as it looked like the Cheerwine on the same trip.

    In Pennsylvania, A-treat is still around under new owners, and people seem to be surprised by the clear birch beer.

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      13 hours ago

      I’ve bought Dr. Enuf deliberately more than once, but I’m not sure I would call it good. 😂 Both flavors taste like cough syrup to me. I’d like to try birch beer, but I haven’t seen anything like that around here.

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        12 hours ago

        I like the olde tyme medicine / cocktail bitters type taste!

        I had a fun time last year outside of Pittsburgh there was a diner that had the original soda fountain in it, and I ended up talking with the soda jerk about a lot of the oddball ingredients and he gave me some of the phosphates and I was tasting them straight up and mixing them with flavors in different proportions and such.

        A-Treat has an online store now, with the brown and white birch beers both available, as well as the pumpkin cream and cranberry ginger ale holiday flavors, which I also love. There’s a few other Pennsylvania birch beers, the PA Dutch red version and the clear Kutztown ones are on Amazon I saw, but the A-Treat is the most local to where I live.