Vacationing in Maine

   / Vacationing in Maine #41  
Like a root beer Dr. Pepper to me... I like it.

Me too, though IMHO it doesn't taste anything like Dr. Pepper. It does have a similar taste to home-made root beer (though not really much like the store stuff). According to my wife it tastes like old tires. I've never eaten a tire so I can't say. As someone else noted, it's one of those love it or hate it things.

Once upon a time there was a store in Lisbon that sold Moxie flavored ice cream. Is it still there? I'd heard it went out of business.

Soda, you either love or hate it.
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It's only distributed in a handful of states, most if not all in the northeast.
Once upon a time the company that owned the brand was based in Atlanta (though AFAIK it wasn't available there), it was bought by a N.H. based company a few years ago.
 
   / Vacationing in Maine #42  
Attached photo from yankee magazine IMG_0175.JPG
 
   / Vacationing in Maine
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#43  
Quick update. I leave for my Maine vacation Aug 16. I have been doing a lot of reading about all things Maine. I am very excited about the impending adventure. Looking forward to lots of lobster and sightseeing.
 
   / Vacationing in Maine #47  
Maine has a bunch to offer and what you get depends on what you enjoy and where you go. If your stops are places like Wells, Ogunquit, Freeport, Camden, and Bar Harbor you'll see the tourist side. Mainers tend to avoid those places like the plague once tourists arrive. The coast has over 3500 miles of shoreline, and the river systems/forest access were the population draws that brought people here. Most communities do not have dozens of restaurants, gift shops, movie theaters, and outlet stores.
Tidal range differs in the river systems and shoreline, from single digit ranges in York, to over twenty foot swings Downeast. Quoddy Head would put you to the Easternmost point and offers incredible views. The harbors in Cutler, Jonesport and Deer Isle/Stonington are real working waterfronts with a rainbow of commercial vessels decorating the harbors.
If you do end up in Freeport the LL Bean store is interesting, Bucks Naked BBQ is delicious, and the Maine Beer Company is knocking it out of the park there. My sister lives there, so I'll endure that.
Besides lobster, theres haddock, clams, halibut and scallops that will be fresh. Fish and clam chowder, lobster stew... Can't forget the strawberries, blueberries and apples. Probably ought to have a potato, or at least some humpty dumpty BBQ chips. Besides Moxie, we also have Allens Coffee Brandy, which is a regional thing.
Cadillac Mountain, Mount Katahdin... gem mining in western Maine... the Desert of Maine... the Downeaster railway... whitewater rafting the Penobscot, Dead or Kennebec rivers...

My wife and I spent a long weekend there one time 25 years ago and loved it. You are making me want to go back real bad!
 
   / Vacationing in Maine #48  
Fried clam strips... Oh my God, Gotta love Maine for those alone.

"Fried clam strips" ?????
Who eats those?
Foreigners?
WHOLE fried clams is what it is all about!!!!!
 
   / Vacationing in Maine #50  
Fried whole clams cook tender :thumbsup: Steamers :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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