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Alder Smoked Malt and Juniper

Started by feldmann, August 22, 2015, 09:11:30 PM

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feldmann

I'm trying to clone a Norwegian Farmhouse I tried in Portland. I emailed them and they provided me with a list of the ingredients but I'm having trouble finding some of them. Does anyone have or know where I can find Alder Smoked Malt and Juniper Boughs? I think I saw juniper berries in bulk barn but I have no clue where to find the boughs. I can find Alder Smoked Malt from Austin Brewing Supplies but its hardly worth paying all the shipping for only a little bit of it.

My backup plan is to just use the berries and beechwood smoked malt, but if I can keep it as authentic as possible I would like to.

Roger

You could always smoke your own with alder wood and find a juniper tree and cut of a few boughs yourself.

brew

Juniper is otherwise known as eastern red ceder in NB...
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feldmann

Anyone with a good eye for things green feel like taking a trip out one day to collect some juniper?

jdueck

I wonder if there is Juniper in Juniper?
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Quote from: feldmann on August 24, 2015, 06:21:33 PM
Anyone with a good eye for things green feel like taking a trip out one day to collect some juniper?

I'd say @Cuba would be the club forestry expert...  :cheers:

If Juniper is the same normal red cedar, I'm pretty sure I have a pile of them growing on my lot.. Feel free to stop in.
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