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Mugwort and scotch ale?

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Brewdog34

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ive been aware of the psychotropic benefits of mugwort for a long time... however i just recently discovered that it was used in brewing long before hops became a more popular flavoring agent. i just went to secondary on my Skull splitter scotch ale and am eagerly awaiting the outcome. and if it is as awesome as i think it might be, i will probably brew another, but i would like to try some mugwort to attain a more traditional scotch ale. does anyone have any suggestions?
 
I can't recommend it because it contains thujone, which is toxic. I don't even know how one would get it.
 
I think thujone is the reason he wants to use it. Personally, I'd avoid it as well. There's a reason that traditional absinthe is no longer available.
 
The stuff that's called "traditional" absinthe these days is under much higher scrutiny than before. As I understand, wormwood doesn't always contain thujone.
 
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