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Polar Beverages | Golden Ginger Ale, Birch Beer, Mixers & More
Classic flavors like golden ginger ale and birch beer, plus intriguing new seltzer combinations, have kept Polar a New England favorite since 1882.

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POLAR GOLDEN GINGER ALE
Among the first soft drink flavors produced by Polar were Golden Ginger Ale and Pale Dry Ginger Ale, proving that not all ginger ales are created equal. Golden ginger ale (which you can still buy today) is darker in color with a more pronounced ginger flavor. Polar says it “marries the fiery taste of an old-fashioned ginger beer with the crisp refreshment of modern ginger ale.”
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POLAR BIRCH BEER
Another popular Polar soda offering is birch beer. Considered the cousin of root beer, birch beer is an East coast favorite, and Yankee fans that have moved away from their New England homes often tell us it’s one of the things they miss the most. Traditionally made from birch bark, Polar Birch Beer tastes a bit like a carbonated marriage of wintergreen, licorice, and just a hint of sweetness.
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POLAR SELTZERS
Today, Polar’s most popular product line might be their vibrant line of seltzers. Crafted with just “water, bubbles, and a hint of natural flavor,” regular flavors (in addition to “natural”) include black cherry, orange vanilla, cranberry lime, and pomegranate. They also offer a rotating line of seasonal flavors each summer and winter. Recent special summer offerings like blueberry lemonade and raspberry mojito are offered for a limited time only, and the seasonal shift keeps fans excited for what’s coming next.
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I have family members who live near Worcester, and when I’m there I always look for Orson, Polar’s mascot, on the roof of Polar’s plant along I-290. I live in Illinois and would buy Polar products if they were available here, so of course, I make sure to have them when in New England. Especially like their ginger ale and Orange Dry. The latter’s an orange soda, but less sweet and with a more yellowish color, rather than the usual neon orange.
I was sure I found your seltzer (no sugar or sweetener) in birch beer. Am I wrong? If I am, why not. If so….I need a lot of it.
I love polar drinks birch beer and Orange dry I wish the diet flavors were available where reg soda from polar
Why do you not have the RED carmel-colored birch beer?
Whatever happened to your lemon-lime soda? The “green stuff”, as I called it, was the best cure for a hangover. Is it available anywhere?
I’m looking to purchase golden birch beer, do you sell it in South Carolina?
Polar Birch Beer was carried by Ingles and I love it, but they no longer carry it. Who does? Can I order it? THANX!!!!!
Ingles, a local grocery store, used to carry Polar Birch Beer, but now it is not available. I cannot find it anywhere! Please tell me a local distributor that I might be able to contact and order it through! Thank You! Hendersonville, NC 28792
Where can I buy Polar Birch beer. It was a favorite when I was growing up and I used to be able to order it. Now I can not find any place I can get it from.