Monday, September 19, 2011

Squamscot

In 1863, while the Civil War was raging, and the 15th Regiment of New Hampshire was spilling their blood in the name of preserving the Union, Squamscot Beverages was founded in Newfields, NH. Still boasting their original recipe, Squamscot invites you to "experience the past...one sip at a time." So as we hoist our glass to the memories of the lost souls of the glorious 15th, we can share a taste in time, and know the same liquid refreshment as they did, all those years ago. But as their last breaths escaped them on the battlefield, did they whisper the name "Squamscot"?

John: Though the ingredients boast a dose of clove oil, that flavor is buried underneath what is yet another excessively sweet root beer. The sticky-sweetness coats your mouth and leaves a distinct sensation of sugar sticking to your teeth. The aftertaste is slightly bitter. **

FRED: HAS A TASTE LIKE DIET ROOT BEER. *

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