Welcome to my blog. If this is the first time you have looked at it, you probably arrived here from a search engine. They favor blogs and apparently rank this one pretty high even though it's no longer active and I keep it mostly as an archive, to retain the account of the trials and errors of my early experiments is making low-tech beer. My active, up-to-date recipes are on websites. I have a wide variety of pages and a forum on brewing ales simply and there is probably one that should include the topic you were looking for.
The forum is at:
http://groups.google.com/group/rawbeer
The beer-related pages are:
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/ale
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/adjustalcohol.html
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/quincesodapop.html
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/7dayale.html and
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/breadbeer.html
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/rawbeer.html
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/rawcornbeer.html
http://yankeeharp.googlepages.com/adjustalcohol.html
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/em (efficient microbe tea)
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/sodapop#No-Cook_Soda
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/mead
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/kvass
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/kombucha
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/sourdoughbeer
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/wildyeast (where to get/how to harvest wild yeast)
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/wine
Index (all my pages, including non-beer related)
http://windintheroses.googlepages.com/index
I hope you find what you were looking for.
Best wishes,
Charlotte
Updated: Sat, Dec 27 2008 10:40 AM GMT
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Ground ivy is now growing abundantly where I live. This plant was used to brew beer and as a cure-all. I don't know if it adds any flavoring to the beer -- I must pay more attention to what beer brewed with ground ivy tastes like. But it's good for whatever ails you so now is a good time to keep your eyes on the ground and bring home a handful of ground ivy for your beer or teapot whenever you go out for a walk.

