
The recipe requires Dandelion root, not many large Dandelions in the gardens so only found one big root.

One and a half bags of nettle tips, young nettles are meant to be the best but the ones I have are already flowering. So I only used the very top of the planet hoping they will be okay.

Water on boil, only making 2.5 gallons to see how it turns out.

Preparing Dandelion root, I did try some raw, it didn’t taste of much. So maybe more is required to give the beer at really Dandelion taste.

Nettles and Dandelion root going in the boiler. I boiled the nettles for 15 minutes then added the zest and juice of two oranges and a lemon. Left for a hour or so.

Draining into a fermenting bucket through sanitized sieve. One hand on sieve one hand on camera, that’s multitasking don’t you know.

The stewed nettles left over, tasted quite nice really if a bit over cooked.

Looks a good colour and smells nice at this point.

Added 1.5kg of sugar at this point, sounds a lot but there has got to be something for the yeast to eat I don’t think the nettles provide any sugar.
Left to cool before pitching some Young’s ale yeast and placing under the stairs. Its fermenting well today, although no picture of this for you. All in all its a very cheap and easy thing to make. I don’t have high expectations for the outcome it could be a very nice summery drink or it could be straight to the slug pubs.