Redwood Reverie Ale: Cerveza Inglesa con Infusión de Bosques

Redwood Reverie Ale: Cerveza Inglesa con Infusión de Bosques

(Redwood Reverie Ale: Forest-Infused English Brew)

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Porciones
2
Tamaño de porción
1 pint (473ml) glass
Tiempo de preparación
20 Minutos
Tiempo de cocción
10 Minutos
Tiempo total
30 Minutos
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Ingredientes

Nutrición

  • Porciones: 2
  • Tamaño de porción: 1 pint (473ml) glass
  • Calories: 250 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 30 g
  • Protein: 2 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 10 g
  • Sodium: 6 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 22 mg
  • Iron: 0.5 mg

Instrucciones

  • 1 - Infuse Spruce and Botanicals:
    Add spruce tips, crushed juniper berries, rosemary (if using), and lemon zest to a cocktail shaker. Pour in the honey and muddle briefly to blend flavors.
  • 2 - Incorporate the Ale:
    Gently pour the English pale ale into the shaker, taking care to avoid too much foam.
  • 3 - Add Bitters and Chill:
    Add two dashes of Angostura bitters. Place a large ice cube or two in the shaker and swirl briefly to chill and blend.
  • 4 - Strain and Serve:
    Strain the infused ale into two chilled pint glasses, ensuring none of the botanicals get into the final drink.
  • 5 - Garnish and Enjoy:
    Garnish with a juicy spruce tip or lemon twist on each glass, then serve immediately and enjoy the forest in your glass.

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A woodland-inspired English ale enhanced with earthy botanicals and spruce tips, perfect for forest dreamers and bold flavor explorers.

Redwood Reverie Ale: A Drinkable Woodland Dream

Redwood Reverie Ale is no ordinary beverage—it's a heady invitation to step into the dappled wilds of an ancient English forest where the earthy green of spruce mingles with malty tradition and inspired creativity. Imagine walking the British woodlands in late spring: the scent of resinous new growth and herbs invigorate, as nature's bounty infuses the classic English ale. This garden-to-glass experience found its genesis in wild-picking foraged spruce tips and a deep adoration for locally brewed English ales.

History & Creative Inspiration

In the long history of English brewing, there's a tradition of spicing or "gruit" ales before hops were commonly used. Spruce beer—favored by sailors to ward off scurvy and revive weary spirits during the Age of Sail—and even juniper and botanicals often found their way into regional country recipes. This recipe pays tribute by infusing English pale ale with delicate spruce tips (picked only as they emerge in spring), aromatic juniper berries that recall ancient woodlands, finishing with floral honey and a zing of lemon. Rosemary, if you fancy, lends more pine-kissed notes.

More than any historical ale, this is a modern botanical beverage for today's curious drinker—kombining the rusticity of ancient ales with boutique craft bar flavors. While authentic redwood cannot be foraged in Britain, new spruce growth yields a surprisingly citrusy and subtly herbal profile reminiscent of redwoods, transforming the classic pint into something spectacular.

Tips & Variations

  • Spruce Tips: Only use fresh, soft green spruce tips; mature needles taste too intense. Early spring is the picking time!
  • Honey: A mild wildflower honey complements without overpowering, but experiment with heather or dark forest honey for extra character.
  • Bitters: Don't skip Angostura; it bridges herbal and malty notes.
  • Serving Method: Serve well chilled in a wide-mouthed glass. No ice in the final glass, to preserve the shimmering ale.
  • Garnishes: Spruce tip is showy and fragrant. Lemon zest brightens each sip.
  • Non-Alcoholic: Swap the ale for non-alcoholic pale ale or a malt beverage—botanicals shine through just the same.

Floral Meets Malty—Pairing Ideas

Redwood Reverie Ale makes a conversation-starting aperitif, spot-on for woodland picnics, bar gardens, or warming pub afternoons. Pair with English fresh cheeses, botanical sausages, wild mushroom pâtés, and artisanal breads. Or simply sip as a liquid meditation—close your eyes to savor the forest floor, all from the comfort of your home.

Personal Thoughts

I dreamed up Redwood Reverie Ale for those who yearn for a deeper connection to place and memory through their glass. It's as reflective as it is refreshing: the honeyed sweetness harmonizes with bitter earth; botanical resin uplifts the grain-driven heart; and every element wakes your senses invitingly.

Let this recipe be your prompt to forage (ethically, remember!) and experiment—nature's palate is richer than anything you'll find behind the typical bar counter. Toast to adventure, authenticity, and a whimsical reverie in every leafy sip.

Enjoy your freshly crafted Eduardo Reverie Ale—the forest is closer than you think.

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