Sweetest New England Sodas

NE has a long and storied history with regional tonics – we sought out who was still producing and discovered some new ones.

We’re expected to start with that most New England of sodas, Moxie, so we won’t disappoint. Moxie Nerve Food was invented and patented in the late 1800s in Lowell, Massachusetts, by Dr. Augustine Thompson, originally from Union, Maine. It was produced in Boston during its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s, on up to its Ted Williams endorsement of the 1950s. Starting in the 1980s, Lisbon Falls, Maine, threw what would now be called Moxie-Con, effectively capitalizing on the nostalgia and uniqueness of the medicinal soda pop and birthing an annual Moxie Festival still being held today (usually July—wear orange). But there’s much more to weird, old New England sodas than Moxie. Growing up, I knew someone was sick if there was Chelmsford Ginger Ale in the fridge—a little warmer in flavor, a little sweeter, a little flatter—perfect for flu symptoms, a tonic in the original sense. And can we talk about half and half?

CONNECTICUT

Foxon Park Beverages

East Haven, 1922

Notable Flavors: Cherry, Cream, Diet Kola, Diet White Birch, Gassosa, Gingerale, Grape, Iron Brew, Kola Soda, Lemon Lime, Orange, Root Beer, White Birch, Tonic

Where to buy: Online, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Avery’s Beverages

New Britain, 1904

Notable Flavors: Cream, Birch Beer, Root Beer, Golden Ginger Ale, Half & Half, Korker Lime Rickey, Orange Cream, Sarsaparilla, Tonic

Where to buy: Company store, online, local delivery, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Hosmer Mountain Spring Bottling Works

Willimantic, 1912

Notable Flavors: Lime Ricky, Half and Half, Tonic, Peach, Chocolate Cream, ‘Dangerous’ Ginger Beer, Root Beer, Birch Beer, Cream, Sarsaparilla

Where to buy: Company stores, home delivery

MAINE

Green Bee Soda

Brunswick, 2010

Notable flavors: Lemon Sting, Ginger Buzz, Blueberry Dream, Half & Half, Love Potion

Where to buy: Online and throughout New England

Capt’n Eli’s Soda

Portland, 1996

Notable Flavors: Sea Dog Root Beer, Ginger Beer, Blueberry, Strawberry Pop, Orange Pop, Black Cherry

Where to buy: Online, Federal Jack’s Brew Pub, retail locations in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont

MASSACHUSETTS

Chelmsford Ginger Ale

Worcester, 1901

Notable Flavors: Golden Ginger Ale

Where to buy: Market Basket Supermarkets

Harmony Springs

Ludlow, 1908

Notable Flavors: Birch Beer, Black Raspberry, Half & Half, Lemon, Orange, Peach, Pineapple, Quinine Water, Root Beer, Sarsaparilla

Where to buy: home delivery, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Polar Beverage Company

Worcester, 1882

Notable Products: Vichy Water, Lemon Sour, Half & Half, Bitter Lemon, Tom Collins

Where to buy: online, most convenience stores in the Northeast, some national markets

Simpson Spring

South Easton, 1878

Notable Flavors: Root Beer, Sarsaparilla, White Birch, Fruit Punch, Raspberry, Lime-Rickey Cola, Ginger Ale, Cream Soda, Coffee Soda

Where to buy: Company store, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Twin Lights Soda

Rockport, 1907

Notable Flavors: cola, orangeade, root beer, lemon-lime, grape, fruit punch, cream soda, birch beer, sarsaparilla, golden ginger ale

Where to buy: Company store

AJ Stephans

Fall River, 1980s

Notable Flavors: Black Cherry, Lemon & Lime, Cream Soda, Ginger Beer, Lime Rickey, Strawberry, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, Root Beer

Where to buy: Distributed throughout New England

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Squamscot Beverages

Newfields, 1863

Notable Flavors: Birch Beer, Cola, Cream Soda, Fruit Bowl, Ginger Beer, Half and Half, Root Beer, Yup, Maple Cream, Raspberry Lemonade, Creamy Orange

Where to buy: Company store

RHODE ISLAND

Empire Bottling Works

Bristol, 1930

Notable flavors: Banana, Spruce Cream Soda, Ginger Ale, Lemon Lime, Pineapple, Sarsaparilla, Olde Rhode Island Molasses Root Beer

Where to buy: specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Yacht Club

Centerdale, 1915

Notable flavors: Quinine Tonic, Ginger Beer, Birch Beer, Yacht Up!, Cream, Cola, Golden Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla

Where to buy: Company store, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

VERMONT

Vermont Sweetwater Bottling Company

Poultney, 1993

Notable Flavors: Country Apple Jack, Kickin’ Cow Cola, Mango Moonshine, Maple Seltzer, Maple Soda, Raspberry Rhubarb Ramble, Rugged Mountain Boot, Tangerine Cream Twister, Back Country Blueberry Lemon

Where to buy: Online, specialty grocers, independent stores, small restaurants

Hosmer Mountain Spring Bottling Works

Willimantic, 1912

Notable Flavors: Lime Ricky, Half and Half, Tonic, Peach, Chocolate Cream, ‘Dangerous’ Ginger Beer, Root Beer, Birch Beer, Cream, Sarsaparilla

Where to buy: Company stores, home delivery

 

This article originally appeared in the February/March 2016 issue of Take.

Top Illustration by Amanda Fadum Hall