Well I used to make Beer outa the needles of the Norway Spruce(it is actually good). and am now wondering if anyone has ever distilled this substance??
thanks for any info
Any good spruce sap recipes???
Moderator: Site Moderator
-
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 284
- Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:51 pm
- Location: The other side of your monitor
[IhaveNoPoliticalOpinion wrote:]
Well I used to make Beer outa the needles of the Norway Spruce(it is actually good). and am now wondering if anyone has ever distilled this substance??
Well since yer the only one here who knows how ta make spruce beer ..make up a batch run it threw yer still and let us know how it turns out
Well I used to make Beer outa the needles of the Norway Spruce(it is actually good). and am now wondering if anyone has ever distilled this substance??
Well since yer the only one here who knows how ta make spruce beer ..make up a batch run it threw yer still and let us know how it turns out
Be Patient God aint finished with me yet
okies posting the first recipe I ever used for this substance, its not the best I have but its easy to modify(keep in mind I've never been exact in my methods)
Spruce Mead(Better than spruce beer)
6oz-12oz Norway Spruce Needles(others may work never tried it) Boil it til its pulped, juiced, slimy don't know what to call it. Just make sure you got crazy flavor in the water you could remove the spruce but I leave it
add and keep boiling
2Gallons honey(when my bee hive died maple syrup was used instead)
1Gallon Molasses
Add water til you feel comfortable(again I have never been exact)
let cool, add yeast(nutrient may help not sure)ferment
ya'all get it in the end its better to age it in a barrel for about 1 month(this stuff keeps for alonnnnng time, must be something in the spruce)
also I think the flavor may be improve if barrel for say oh 6 months(not sure longest I ever did was 3 months)
Spruce Mead(Better than spruce beer)
6oz-12oz Norway Spruce Needles(others may work never tried it) Boil it til its pulped, juiced, slimy don't know what to call it. Just make sure you got crazy flavor in the water you could remove the spruce but I leave it
add and keep boiling
2Gallons honey(when my bee hive died maple syrup was used instead)
1Gallon Molasses
Add water til you feel comfortable(again I have never been exact)
let cool, add yeast(nutrient may help not sure)ferment
ya'all get it in the end its better to age it in a barrel for about 1 month(this stuff keeps for alonnnnng time, must be something in the spruce)
also I think the flavor may be improve if barrel for say oh 6 months(not sure longest I ever did was 3 months)
-
- Rumrunner
- Posts: 563
- Joined: Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:51 pm
- Location: Bacon Holler
-
- Novice
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:17 pm
Spruce needle beer
I have no experience with spruce needles...but I will say that I've been freezing my balls off (40 below) during survival training and made myself a cup of pine needle tea and it was the best tea I've ever tasted. Granted, I think circumstances jaded my taste buds, but it is actually quite good.Well I used to make Beer outa the needles of the Norway Spruce
To answer the question...I've made mead from Maple syrup and it turned out excellent - I'd imagine it'd be quite similar. Dissolve about 15 pounds (of syrup / sap) in five gallons of water, throw in some wine / champagne yeast and some nutrient and see what happens.
Remember, free advice is worth what you pay for it.