Cineole base eucalyptus oil used in very small amounts, I believeSimdop said:Poisionous? So what do they put in those little eucalyptus lollies?
From Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_oillukiferj said:Someone else had the exact same idea yesterday. From the article:
What is your dream beer?
I think we would all have ludicrous ideas floating around in our heads, but here are a few I have thought about of late:
http://craftypint.com/news/939/Beer_Nuts_Beardface
- Eucalyptus Pale Ale: make it inviting at around 4.2 percent. A friend and I have always wanted to use native flora from Australia in a beer, so maybe the next home brew?
Hey Lukiferlukiferj said:Someone else had the exact same idea yesterday. From the article:
What is your dream beer?
I think we would all have ludicrous ideas floating around in our heads, but here are a few I have thought about of late:
http://craftypint.com/news/939/Beer_Nuts_Beardface
- Eucalyptus Pale Ale: make it inviting at around 4.2 percent. A friend and I have always wanted to use native flora from Australia in a beer, so maybe the next home brew?
Hmm... Maybe? I'll have to experiment...Liam_snorkel said:I reckon put heaps in and make it a IEPA - India Eucalyptus Pale Ale. Using a "leafburst" hop leaf schedule like dogfish head 90minute.
I have an AIPA ready to pitch (whenever I get around to it) so I might put a little aside and make some Eucalyptus Brew with that...Liam_snorkel said:What have you got to lose? Go hard I reckon, it might turn out awesome!
Bloody good idea!klangers said:I thought about this - and my idea was to use some of those eucalypt lollies as carbonation drops. That way you can try it out on one or two bottles and if it's terrible then at least the nice pale ale isn't all wasted.
My other idea was to smoke some malt using eucalyptus wood/leaves. Obviously this would give more of a bushfire taste to the beer rather than the oil.
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