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My summer "forage Toronto" beer challenge...need s

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Hoping you guys can help me out in 2 ways. Read on...

So I thought about an ode to Toronto w/regards to my summer beer. I'm looking at using fruits or ingredients that I can either forage or that are in season in Toronto/Niagara. I've come up with a tentative list of fruit and beer.


Fruit: sumac, raspberries, apples, crab apples, peaches, apricots, mullberries, plums, pears.

The easiest beer styles would be blondes, heifweizens and possibly stouts (chocolate peach stout, anyone?). Also thinking of saisons (e.g. crabapples in a dry saison), brett-only beer, sours.

So what I'm looking for:

1. thoughts/suggestions on fruit matching or recipes that involve the above fruit
2. locations where I can forage for things such as crab apples, sumac (I have both of these), mullberries, etc.

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I don't know much about trees, but some sumac is poisonous.

Rhubarb might work in a tart brew.

I haven't had mulberries in years... love those things. I'd never plant a tree though, too much purple bird crap!

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Derek wrote:I don't know much about trees, but some sumac is poisonous.

Rhubarb might work in a tart brew.

I haven't had mulberries in years... love those things. I'd never plant a tree though, too much purple bird crap!
sumac that you mostly see around toronto isn't poisonous. that species is used for lemonade and arab spices.

http://blog.localfoody.net/wp-content/u ... nSumac.jpg

you'll find this along roads and in a lot of toronto parks. it makes excellent lemonade.

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Goose shit? :P

I'm going to try racking a gallon of my Berliner Weisse on some rhubarb this summer.

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