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Couch Grass Brews?????

Started by the_snail, September 21, 2005, 23:07:55

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the_snail

Can you make anything alchaholic from couch grass? If so I have a whole LOAD of the blinking stuff. I could start my own brewery  ;D

Awaits in entrepid anticipation  ;D

The_Snail
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the_snail

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bupster

See the thread in edible plants entitled 'eat your weeds'. I got very bored at work today and accidently found a recipe for couch grass beer.  :D

It came from a brewer's website and apparently is a russian recipe. Dare you to try it ;)
For myself I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use being anything else.

http://www.plotholes.blogspot.com

Heldi

haha this sounds to good to be true cos I've got a load of the stuff too!

the_snail

Thanks Bupster  ;D

I think I will have to give that one some thought  ;D

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Orfy

Basically the recipe consists of using the proportion of 1 Russian
bucket or 'vyedro' (12 litres or 3 U.S. gals) of water for 2 Russian
pounds or 'funt' (approx 2 lb or 918 g) of couch roots. For 6 US gals
(24 l) you need 4 lbs (approx 2 kg) of finely cut couch roots. Soak
them overnight and then boil until they sink to the bottom. This mash
is then sparged by pouring into a tub with a tap, and with its bottom
lined with straw which is weighed down with stones.
Hops and yeast are added. It is bottled with residual sugar for the
secondary fermentation process in the bottles.

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