Birch water ... what's that? During winter, a birch tree stores energy and nutrients in its trunk and roots. When spring arrives, a nourishing sap flows up to the leaves, allowing them to grow. Farmers harvest a small amount from each tree before any green leaves have appeared and while the taste is fresh and delicately sweet. Because collection causes no harm to the trees, the farmers are able to collect water for the duration of the trees' natural life. This ritual has been taking place every year for centuries all over the world where birch trees grow. In folklore, birch water is referred to as a drink that possesses supernatural powers, gives strength, and renews the human after the winter. Now you can join this healthy nourishing tradition by picking up a bottle of Brooklyn Birch!



