Birch Tree Brewing

Birch Tree Brewing

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Photos from Birch Tree Brewing's post 10/30/2023

Brewing beer isn’t the only passion I have. Baking and baking sourdough has increasingly been a focus. I think I finally figured out how to produce quality sourdough.

04/22/2023

Serving our “False Prophet” Belgian Golden Strong Ale at Dogfest today.
Stop by and say hi and enjoy a cold one. 🍻

Photos from Rotary Club of Avalon Park's post 04/14/2023

Looking forward to seeing plenty of those shirts tomorrow! 🍻

11/24/2022
09/05/2022

Last Lager of the summer. 🌾
Happy Labor Day! 🇺🇸

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Why Birch Tree Brewing?

Birch trees are graceful trees with pale bark and bright, heart-shaped leaves and have always been a favorite of mine. The home I grew up in had a big triple trunk paper birch in the yard and when I moved to Delaware I planted one in my yard there. In Central and South Florida we really cant have them due to the heat but River Birch Trees are found in North Florida.

It’s my hope to bring some of that great outdoors feeling to a brewery. The cool crisp days of Fall were always my favorite and I want to create a welcoming atmosphere where the outdoors is all around as you gather with friends to share in good times.

In Celtic cultures, the birch symbolizes growth, renewal, stability, initiation and adaptability. Birches were among the first trees to become established after the glaciers receded and have been known to live for up to 200 years. Early American Indians discovered they could use birch trees (especially their bark) for a number of everyday things.


  • Birch bark has been used as paper for centuries…long before what we know now as the paper was invented.
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