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The Two Thirsty Gardeners are leading a home-brewing revolution.
Prioritizing wild and home-grown ingredients, but also providing
shop-bought alternatives, Richard Hood and Nick Moyle prove that
creating your own tasty craft drinks doesn’t need to be
complicated, costly or time-consuming. The book includes 80
unique recipes, including home brewed beers, wines, liqueurs
and boozy sodas, all featuring adventurous natural ingredients like
dandelions, nettles, lavender and blackberries. Try out fancy
foraged cocktails such as Spruce Martini or Rosehip Lime Mocktail
and discover how easy it is to make your own vermouth, cider and
even absinthe! With a new section dedicated to low and
no-alcohol brews, there is truly a recipe for every occasion. By
outlining the basic approaches to each drink’s method of
production, debunking myths and celebrating experimentation, this
book takes the fear out of the science of fermentation - so there
really is no reason not to brew it yourself!
Discover the incredible uses of 40 of the best home-grown and
foraged ingredients as the Two Thirsty Gardeners guide you through
their original brew-it-yourself recipes. Wild Tea presents
easy-to-follow recipes that teach you how to collect naturally
sourced ingredients - including berries, roots, seeds, leaves and
flowers - for brewing your own blends and special infusions, from
classic night-time and hangover teas, to chai latte and Moroccan
mint, to specialist barley tea, bubble tea and even dandelion
coffee. There is also a 'best of the rest' section with more unique
ingredients that can be used for drinks, such as ginger, cinnamon,
pomegranate, orange and valerian. Whether you are a gardener, cook
or crafter, Wild Tea is the perfect guide to allow you to take your
health and wellness into your own garden and create specialized
brews at home.
Discover the incredible uses of 40 home-grown and foraged
ingredients for making a variety of original brew-it-yourself
recipes. You will learn how to grow, find, harvest, dry, and store
ingredients including berries, roots, seeds, leaves, and
flowers--plus the profile of each: history, health benefits, parts
of the plant to use, and how to brew singly. The 30 recipes are for
complex blends and specialty drinks such as detox teas, class
night-time brews, Moroccan mint, Korean barley tea, bubble tea, and
even dandelion coffee. Step-by-step detailed instructions are given
for each recipe. There is also a "best of the rest" section with
more unique ingredients that can be added to your brews, such as
ginger, cinnamon, pomegranate, and orange. Enjoy the satisfaction
and health benefits of brewing your own natural teas!
The Two Thirsty Gardeners show that brewing your own delicious
alcoholic drinks can be surprisingly quick, easy and inexpensive.
Taking their two great loves - alcohol and gardening - Nick Hood
and Richard Moylewill provide you with home brewing recipes to
inspire you to turn a surplus harvest, a visit to a fruit farm or a
delivery from a supermarket into a fantastic variety of drinks.
Brew it Yourself is a collection of more than 75 home brewing
recipes, sure to put a fizz back into this popular pastime by
adding a modern twist to some old favourites and introducing whole
new range of drinks to tantalise the taste buds. With drinks
ranging from a classic elderflower sparkle to homemade absinthe,
Richard and Nick bring the art of home brewing back to
earth.They'll tell you how to turn surplus fruit harvests into
amazing wines and liqueurs; introduce you to the ancient arts of
mead and cider making; guide you through some easy beer recipes,
from hop packed IPAs to a striking Viking ale; use surprising
ingredients such as lavender and nettles for some fun sparkling
drink recipes; and take you on a world booze cruise that includes a
Mexican pineapple tepache, Scandinavian mulled glogg and Finnish
lemon sima. Brew it Yourself also debunks the myths around home
brewing, celebrates experimentation and takes the fear out of the
science of fermentation. It proves that creating your own tasty
alcoholic drinks doesn't need to be complicated, doesn't need to be
costly and, most importantly, can be a whole lot of fun!
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