Mugwort, Heather Tips, and Sweet Gale

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Mugwort, Heather Tips, and Sweet Gale

Postby bmock » Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:29 am

Does anyone know if these are available locally? I'm making a gruit.

If not, I'm putting in an order at Northern Brewer. Let me know if you want to split shipping.
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Postby Witch Doctor Dale » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:17 pm

There is a place in Deer Park Plaza that should have these. I believe its called Mystic Valley, they have a wide range of herbs.
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Postby Bob Brews » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:27 pm

Sorry but they all sound like "dancers" to me.
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Postby BeerGuy » Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:57 pm

Sweet Gale and Heather Tips are available in the Brewer's Garden line of beer ingredients, and St. Louis Win & Beermaking carries this line. Call to be sure they have them in stock.

When I brewed my gruit, and grew the mugwort. Grows like a weed.

My gruit contained Marsh Rosemary, and got it from this herb seller on the internet: http://www.wildweeds.com

They also have the Mugwort, Sweet Gale and Heather Tips.
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Postby tedon_63126 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:51 pm

I'll pass on Mugwort's "dancing", thanks!
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Postby mattb » Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:53 pm

tedon_63126 wrote:I'll pass on Mugwort's "dancing", thanks!


Agreed. Mugwort sounds like the worst dancer ever.
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Postby JE » Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:53 pm

Although I can't say I wouldn't be opposed to meeting Heather Tips or Sweet Gale!! :lol:
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Postby bmock » Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:37 am

BeerGuy wrote:Sweet Gale and Heather Tips are available in the Brewer's Garden line of beer ingredients, and St. Louis Win & Beermaking carries this line. Call to be sure they have them in stock.

When I brewed my gruit, and grew the mugwort. Grows like a weed.

My gruit contained Marsh Rosemary, and got it from this herb seller on the internet: http://www.wildweeds.com

They also have the Mugwort, Sweet Gale and Heather Tips.


Thanks Sean. This is exactly the kind of site I was looking for.
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Postby karst » Fri Dec 11, 2009 8:21 am

"I Gotta Have More Cowbell " in my gruit
http://stlbrews.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=

Seriously after judging a few often less herb complexity is better. Too many flavors can often become a train wreck (= muddle of undefined and conflicting flavors). Focus on two or three herbs/spices that are compatible with the base beer.
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Postby bmock » Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:39 am

karst wrote:"I Gotta Have More Cowbell " in my gruit
http://stlbrews.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=

Seriously after judging a few often less herb complexity is better. Too many flavors can often become a train wreck (= muddle of undefined and conflicting flavors). Focus on two or three herbs/spices that are compatible with the base beer.


Thanks for the advice Larry. I'd like to be able to sample the individual herbs before picking out my blend. I may have to go to the head shop that Dale recommended.
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Postby Witch Doctor Dale » Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:50 pm

It is not a head shop, more of an Occult shop.
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Postby tedon_63126 » Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:45 pm

Dale, kids today probably don't even know what a chillum is or what it is for. (No fair googling it now) All that progress from the 60's and 70's has gone up in smoke and is now forgotten, literally. And what bus was that you were supposed to be on or off?
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