[MR] ale and beer in period (Fwd: Aoife-Links Digest, Vol 8, Issue 4)

Diane uboru at earthlink.net
Thu May 19 15:11:20 PDT 2005


If one is interested in a period like gruit try 2 Druids gruit made by Heavyweight Brewing in New Jersey. It's not easy to find but well worth the looking...made with wild rosemary and yarrow.

Brigantia

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Today's  Topics:

1. Slainthe! Ale and Beer in History  (Aoife)


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Subject: [Aoife-Links] Slainthe! Ale and Beer in  History
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Greetings my faithful readers!

This week's  Links List is about Medieval Beer, Ale and the like. How to make 
it. What  to drink it in. Recipe sources. Messages on the topic. The History 
and  significance of Ale through the ages. Now that we're gearing up for War  
season, we'll need something hearty to sustain us, and we can't drink  water 
(gasp)! So it's time to buckle down and get our vats bubbling,  because 
nothing is more refreshing on a hot Pennsic day than a nice,  historical 
brewski.

Enjoy this Links list, and please share it  where it will find a ready 
audience.

Cheers  (literally)

Aoife

Dame Aoife Finn of Ynos Mon
m/k/a Lisbeth  Herr-Gelatt
Riverouge
Endless Hills
Aehtelmearc


If you  wish to correspond with Aoife directly, please send mail to: mtnlion 
at  ptd dot net

Recipes from Kenelm  Digby--1669
http://www.realbeer.com/spencer/Digby-recipes/
Digby is the  first source most folks turn t when they begin to make 
historical brews.  This page contians 22 links of Digby's recipes and lists


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