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Bibliography

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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source.

  • Stinchon, Katie. “Sap on Tap: Father and Son Duo Use Black Birch Sap As Key Ingredient in Noble Birch Beer — Massachusetts Brewers Guild.” Massachusetts Brewers Guild, 3 August 2018, https://massbrewersguild.org/news/2018/6/7/sap-on-tap-father-and-son-duo-use-black-birch-sap-as-key-ingredient-in-noble-birch-beer. Accessed 28 November 2022.[1]
    • This is a .org website that gives information on the ingredients and process of how birch beer is made.
  • Mitchell, James K. “Fun Microbiology: Making Root Beer & Other Naturally Carbonated Beverages.” The American Biology Teacher, vol. 57, no. 7, 1995, pp. 432–35. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/4450033. Accessed 28 Nov. 2022.[2]
    • This source is peer-reviewed and went through many revisions making it notable and trusted.
  • “What Is Birch Beer? (Definition, History & Recipe).” Renegade Brewing, https://renegadebrewing.com/birch-beer/. Accessed 28 November 2022.[3]
    • This website is all about beers and beverages. Not only that but this website even gives its own recipe for making birch beer.

References

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  1. ^ "Sap on Tap: Father and Son Duo Use Black Birch Sap As Key Ingredient in Noble Birch Beer". Massachusetts Brewers Guild. Retrieved 2022-11-28.
  2. ^ Mitchell, James K. (1995-10-01). "Fun Microbiology: Making Root Beer & Other Naturally Carbonated Beverages". The American Biology Teacher. 57 (7): 432–435. doi:10.2307/4450033. ISSN 0002-7685.
  3. ^ Brewing, Renegade (2021-03-20). "What Is Birch Beer? (Definition, History & Recipe)". Renegade Brewing. Retrieved 2022-11-29.