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OP, I notice you're in Petaluma. Moonlight Brewing up in Windsor has been releasing gruits every now and then for the last few years, and I've loved the ones I've been lucky enough to sample. I wouldn't necessarily describe any of them as "dessert beers", they're really herbal beers, an older style of brewing before hops became the de facto herb to use. There are herbs other than hops that act as natural preservatives. Randy Mosher devotes a few pages to gruits in his book "Radical Brewing", and Stephen Harrod Buhner's "Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers" is another one to look at, although his approach is much different.
I'll have to check some of their stuff out. I've been recently branching out and trying many different styles/varities to break away from the norm. The only one I havent been brave enough to try is a wild ale.... everytime I hear someone describe it it sounds god awful. One of these days though. Thanks for the info, supermoth