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.
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