[IBU] Wild Rosemary
David Coy
dcoy at raccoon.com
Mon May 7 23:01:35 CDT 2007
I checked my "catalogue" and Ameriherb doesn't list anything as "Wild"
Rosemary. They do have dried, crushed, and ground rosemary though, but I
don't think it's the same thing at all.
Ameriherb's Contact info:
Ameriherb
PO Box 1968
Ames IA, 50010-1968
(800) 267-6141
If they will send you their newspaper catalogue, it's highly interesting.
After looking into my copy of "Sacred Herbal Healing Beers" I'll have to
double check that there isn't anything called "labrador tea" as well.
I suspect you already have this book, but if you don't, pick it up. Do take
very seriously it's warnings about the side effects of the herbs it tells
about though.
Since I'm selling products commercially, it really gives me the willies when
I read about warnings like "can cause spontaneous bleeding, etc." along with
the psychotropic effects. Every individual reacts differently to these
herbs, and many are considered poisons.
From: randle.boyd at mchsi.com [mailto:randle.boyd at mchsi.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:27 AM
To: ibu at iowabrewersunion.org
Subject: [IBU] Wild Rosemary
I am looking to make a batch of Gruit, but can not find any Wild Rosemary.
Does anyone know the difference between Wild Rosemary and Domestic (regualr)
Rosemary? Would you have to be a Gruit afficianado to taset the difference
in the finished product?
Thanks,
Randle
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