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Upland Sweet Myrtle

Upland Brewing Company
Bloomington, Indiana
Beer style: Gruit
Ref: ratebeer.com Apr2024

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In celebration of the upcoming release of our next Side Trail Series brew, Sweet Myrtle, we asked one of the creators, Chris Stearly, to share a little more about the recipe’s origins and unexpected ingredients. “The sweet myrtle recipe originated as a homebrew recipe that was created over five years ago with my friend Zach Page, who now works for Trillium Brewery in Boston, Massachusetts.” Bog myrtle is a deciduous shrub native to northern and western Europe and parts of northern North America. It was often used in a mixture called gruit as a flavoring for beer from the Middle Ages to the 16th century, but it fell into disuse after hops became widely available. Chris went on to describe the unique ingredients;”We used dates as a central fermentable as well as for flavor to compliment the bog myrtle and honey. The bog myrtle, adds a salve-like earthy aroma and flavor to the end result and the melding of sweet flavors from both the dates and the honey compliment each other nicely. In lieu of hops as a central feature we subtly dry hopped this beer with earthy, spicy, sterling hops. The current recipe would not have been what it is today without Matt Wisley’s help and is a perfect example of our sabco pilot system at work. This atypically fruited ale won the crowd favorite award at our 15th year anniversary carnival last year.”