Its bar servessarsaparillaand hot chocolate as well as alcoholic beverages, and is frequented by local musicians.
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The leaves have a strongsarsaparillaodor when crushed.
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Common shrubs and herbs are: saskatoon, red-osier dogwood, raspberry, wild rose, currants and bracted honeysuckle, wildsarsaparilla, hairy lungwort, asters, and peavine.
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In the north-central section, acidic soils support sassafras andsarsaparilla, species that were once used in beverage making.
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Along with commercially availablesarsaparilla, sassafras remains an ingredient in use among hobby or microbrew enthusiasts.
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He began to experiment with flavorings, beginning withsarsaparilla.
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Herb and heath species include wintergreen, wildsarsaparilla, and wood sorrel.
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Herbaceous plants in the understory include many fern species, andsarsaparilla.
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The company also produced soda water, birch beer,sarsaparillaand spruce beer.
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They used birch bark (see birch beer), dandelion,sarsaparilla, fruit extracts, and other substances.
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