Mugwort Lemon Beer Recipe (2024)

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Brew a primitive mugwort lemon beer with foraged ingredients. This home brew is easy to make and so delicious! Mugwort is easy to forage for, smells delicious, and is a great herb to use in a homemade beer recipe

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You may remember several weeks ago that I made a starter from wild yeast. Once it was bubbling along nicely, I wanted to use it in something (of course).

Since I got the wild yeast recipe from Pascal Baudar’s book The New Wildcrafted Cuisine, I decided to try one of his foraged brew recipes using it.

I already had someforaged mugwort that I had dried recently, so the Mugwort Lemon Beer recipe caught my eye. I love how mugwort smells, and I could see how it would work well in a primitive brew.

This mugwort lemon beer is such a cool recipe! It’s not at all like a traditional beer, which can actually be quite complicated.

Honestly, around here we often brew traditional beer from kits, as it’s a much simpler process. This is more of a primitive style beer, though, and is super easy to make.

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How to Make Mugwort Lemon Beer

The first step with any homebrewing recipe is to make sure that everything is properly sanitized. There are many sanitizers to choose from, but I like to use One Step brand as it’s easy to use and relatively non toxic.

A one gallon glass jug and airlock is recommended for this recipe, as are swing top bottles.

Mix the water, mugwort, and brown sugar in a large pot. Cut and squeeze the lemons into the pot. Bring the solution to a boil; let it boil for 30 minutes.

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Place the pot into a pan of cold water; cool to 70°F (21°C), then add the yeast.

Strain the brew into your fermenter. Position the airlock or cover the fermenter with a paper towel or cheesecloth. Let the brew ferment for 10 days.

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I decided to include a few of the juniper berries from the starter as well in the brew, one because I like the taste of them, and two because I thought it would help the yeast along a bit.

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Siphon into beer bottles and prime the bottles with 1/2 tsp brown sugar for carbonation (optional). Close the bottles and store somewhere not too hot. The beer will be ready to drink in 3 to 4 weeks.

Tips for Using Wild Yeast Starter

I was given a few tips from Pascal with regard to using the wild yeast starter.

He recommended using less brown sugar if you prefer a not so sweet brew, as the wild yeast usually doesn’t ferment it all out. I used about 1 pound.

He says to use about 1 cup of wild yeast starter for a gallon of brew.

When using wild yeast, the beer should be bubbling away nicely after 2-3 days. Count 10 days after this before bottling.

Mine was still brewing quite vigorously after 10 days, possibly because of the addition of the juniper berries, so I waited another week to bottle mine.

I also decided not to prime the bottles, as it was still bubbling nicely. The end result was a fizzy and delicious beer!

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I was so happy with the results of this beer! I will definitely be making this and other brews like it from Pascal’s book again.

It was fun to use foraged ingredients, and I loved using the wild yeast! The flavor was amazing, and it was also cheap to make. A winner in my opinion!

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The New Wildcrafted Cuisine is such a cool book with so many amazing recipes. Its main focus is foraging and wildcrafting, but there are also many fermented recipes as well. Totally my kind of thing, and I think that you will love it!

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Mugwort Lemon Beer Recipe

Brew a primitive mugwort lemon brew with foraged ingredients. This home brew is easy to make and so delicious! Mugwort is easy to forage for, smells delicious, and is a great herb to use in a homemade beer recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes minutes

Fermenting Time 10 days days

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Servings 16

Calories 130kcal

Author Colleen @ Grow Forage Cook Ferment

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Mix the water, mugwort, and brown sugar in a large pot. Cut and squeeze the lemons into the pot. Bring the solution to a boil; let it boil for 30 minutes.

  • Place the pot into a pan of cold water; cool to 70°F (21°C), then add the yeast.

  • Strain the brew into your fermenter. Position the airlock or cover the fermenter with a paper towel or cheesecloth. Let the brew ferment for 10 days.

  • Siphon into beer bottles and prime the bottles with 1/2 tsp brown sugar for carbonation (optional). Close the bottles and store somewhere not too hot. The beer will be ready to drink in 3 to 4 weeks.

Notes

  • This recipe is fromPascal Baudar’s bookThe New Wildcrafted Cuisine.
  • Use less brown sugar if you prefer a not so sweet brew, as the wild yeast usually doesn’t ferment it all out. I used about 1 pound.
  • When using wild yeast, the beer should be bubbling away nicely after 2-3 days. Count 10 days after this before bottling.

Nutrition

Serving: 8ounces | Calories: 130kcal

Mugwort Lemon Beer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to use mugwort in beer? ›

Mix the water, mugwort, and brown sugar in a large pot. Cut and squeeze the lemons into the pot. Bring the solution to a boil; let it boil for 30 minutes. Place the pot into a pan of cold water; cool to 70°F (21°C), then add the yeast.

How much lemon juice to add to beer? ›

I personally enjoy wheat beer with lemon and light lagers with lime. To really get that fruity tang, one quarter lemon per half liter gives a good, assertive flavor.

How long should you brew mugwort? ›

Cover and steep the tea for 5 to 15 minutes.

If you prefer a mild, delicate flavor, steep the tea for just 5 minutes. For a really strong, robust cup of mugwort tea, let it steep up to 15 minutes. If you're not sure, taste a spoonful of the tea after 5 minutes.

What happens if you use too much mugwort? ›

It is possible to take too much mugwort. While no studies define safe consumption limits, research shows that taking a lot of mugwort can lead to miscarriage, nausea, vomiting, and nervous system damage. 2 Consult with your healthcare provider and read the product's instructions before using mugwort.

How do you add lemon to beer? ›

Lighter beers such as wheat beers, pilsners, and lagers are best suited for adding a lemon wedge. These styles have a crisp and refreshing flavor that pairs well with the citrusy notes of the lemon.

Why do people add lemon to beer? ›

Because in those clear glass bottles it is going to taste light-struck or skunky. The lime or lemon is to disguise the otherwise horrible skunky taste and aroma.

What is the alcohol content of lemon beer? ›

It contains 2% alcohol. This product contains alcohol.

What does mugwort do when you drink it? ›

Chemicals in mugwort might have anti-inflammatory effects. It also contains a chemical called thujone, which might stimulate the uterus. People use mugwort for anxiety, irregular periods, colic, insomnia, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

How do you add herbs to beer? ›

When thinking about how to use herbs in homemade beer, add them in the same way as we do hops. These herbs may be added early or late in boil (depending on whether you're looking for more bitterness, flavor, or aroma) or to the secondary fermenter, just like with dry hopping.

How do you use mugwort? ›

Mugwort is used in cooking to flavor foods and beverages, including fish, meat, desserts, pancakes, soups, salads, and more. Mugwort was used in Europe to flavor beer long before hops were discovered. You can buy mugwort online and in drugstores, natural food stores, and herbalist shops.

How much mugwort should you drink? ›

Mugwort tea

Artemisia tea can be prepared with the flowers or leaves of this plant. This can help treat indigestion, fever, menstrual cramps, intestinal cramps, headache, or anxiety. Place the mugwort leaves in the boiling water and let them steep for 10 minutes. Strain and drink 2 to 3 cups a day.

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