Alaska Birch Syrup
Alaska Birch Syrup Birch syrup from the snowy boreal forest of Alaska. Our small batch syrup is produced from the sap of the Alaska Birch (Betula neoalaskana). A taste unique to Alaska and one that is sure to please. Birch syrup requires 110 gallons of sap to make just 1 gallon of syrup. In comparison, maple syrup is 40 gallons of sap to 1 gallon of syrup. The birch season is short (3 weeks) but intense and is a pure labor of love. Birch syrup has a beautifully complex taste that pairs well with savory foods as well as sweet. It has a much different flavor than maple but can be used similarly. Our family enjoys a splash of it mixed with unsweetened soda water as a "healthy soda." We hope you enjoy our family's passion and the flavorful culinary experience of 100% Alaska birch syrup. Flavor information: EARLY RUN: Light in color, the early run is sweet with notes of caramel.MID RUN: Slight darker with a more complex flavor profile than the early run, the mid run is a fantastic option f