In the heart of Lancaster County, where horse-drawn buggies share roads with tourists’ minivans, stands a windmill that’s not powering a mill but rather drawing in thirsty travelers seeking Pennsylvania’s most memorable root beer experience.
Dutch Haven in Ronks might be famous for its shoofly pie, but locals know that their Amish-style root beer is the liquid gold that deserves its own pilgrimage.
You might think you’ve tasted good root beer before, but until you’ve wrapped your hands around a frosty mug of Dutch Haven’s signature brew, you’re living in a sad, flavor-deprived dimension.
This isn’t your average convenience store soda – it’s a bold, complex elixir that makes commercial brands taste like watered-down imitations of the real thing…