MikeG
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Well, if you get an itchy throat, I wouldn't drink the rest![]()
Itchy Throat Ale, awesome! Best of luck on your beer.

Well, if you get an itchy throat, I wouldn't drink the rest![]()
Boiling will have killed any bugs, sure, but in the unlikely event there were any toxins in the leaves, they're not necessarily rendered harmless by heat.
It's probably just fine, but I think some small amount of caution is prudent.
If you can't determine what tree or plant the leaves were from, at least, rub a drop or two of the beer on the inside of your forearm and leave it there for an hour and see if you get any irritation. If you do, I wouldn't drink it.
That'll at least provide an indication of whether you're allergic to something in the leaves.
there are a lot of Oleander bushes out here, and I would not hesitate to dump a batch if a few leaves got in during a boil. its not worth the risk, however, it is unlikely you have an abundance of poisonous shrubbery in your area I wouldnt worry, get the leaves you have seen in your yard checked at a nursery just to be sure.
I would like to know just how in the world does a whole bee make it into the bottle?!?! does it really fit through the auto siphon and bottling wand??????
I would like to know just how in the world does a whole bee make it into the bottle?!?! does it really fit through the auto siphon and bottling wand??????
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