Tree Thieves

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Tree Thieves is an ancient ale based on archaeological findings from an ancient Celtic burial tomb in the forests of southern Germany. The evidence suggests malting occurred on the site over open oak-fueled fires and wort boiling was accomplished via immersion of superheated rocks in the sweet wort, leading to dark, caramelly and smoky brew. The tomb pre-dates the use of hops and the brewing vessel residues indicate this gruit-style ale was bittered with mugwort and carrot seeds, lending herbaceous notes of sage and chamomile. Also present would have been honey, a frequently-used fermentable sugar by the Celts. Finally, the beer would have naturally fermented by the natural forest flora.

ABV

6.5

Rating

4.09062

Rating count

16

Last updated

over 2 years ago

 

John Grohoski III

This was a great beer. An ancient ale recipe.

4.25

over 2 years ago

 
4.25

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over 2 years ago

 

Jack Corg

Awrf

4.25

over 2 years ago

 

Linda T

Smokey and malty. Great German style beer and fun to read how it was made. Hot Rocks!

4.25

about 2 years ago

 
4.25

almost 2 years ago

 
4.25

almost 2 years ago

 

j w

Limburger cheese nose and funky honey nut body. Cheese does ease off some if you let it breathe

4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

over 2 years ago

 

Jim Cordrey

Never had anything like this…

4.5

over 2 years ago

 

Nathan Todd

Might be my favorite one today 😋

4.5

over 2 years ago

 
4.5

No checkin location

over 2 years ago

 
4.5

No checkin location

over 2 years ago

 
4.5

almost 2 years ago

 
4.5

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

over 2 years ago

 
4.75

over 2 years ago

 

Jared Prager

Ridiculous beer, honey, malt, off dry, and the nose of a cave aged Tomme cheese, odd but excellent execution

4.75

over 1 year ago