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Juniper berries and needles, Spruce, Yarrow and More

July 10, 2021 by Fieldcraft

Looking to break the mold for your brewing or culinary products? Try adding wild-harvested juniper berries and needles, spruce tips and boughs, yarrow, acorns, chokecherries and other ingredients sourced in the US.

Contact us to request more information, samples and quotes.

Juniper berries and needles

Discover a freshly harvested blend of Rocky Mountain Berries and Needles. Once harvested, they are immediately vacuum-packed and frozen. Juniper is used for brewing, distilling, tea making, culinary, herbal and countless other uses. Unlike most juniper available, they are sustainably wild-harvested, American-sourced and never dried or dehydrated. Freshly harvested juniper leaves are also available.

Spruce tips and boughs

Spruce on Tap’s Spruce Tips and Boughs are a freshly harvested blend of Colorado Blue Spruce and Engelmann Spruce tips (new growth). Once harvested, they are immediately vacuum-packed and frozen. Spruce tips are used for brewing, tea making, culinary, herbal and countless other uses. Like juniper, they are sustainably wild-harvested, American-sourced and never dried or dehydrated.

Yarrow, Acorns, Chokecherries and More

Yarrow is an aromatic herb offering a bright aroma, often associated with mint, pine and pepper. Other characteristics include lemony and woody. Ours primarily seem to have mint and citrus characteristics with an earthy undertone. Yarrow is a popular ingredient in a variety of teas, medicines, perfumes and beer, and was often used instead of hops.

Gambel Oak Green Acorns have much smaller acorns that traditional oaks found throughout the United States. They are pest free and hand gathered sustainably. Chokecherries can be used to make jam or syrup, but the bitter nature of the fruit requires sugar to sweeten the preserves. Chokecherry is also used to craft wine in the western United States, mainly in the Dakotas and Utah, as well as in Manitoba, Canada.

juniper berries and needles

Spruce on Tap

Spruce on Tap is a supplier of juniper berries and needles, spruce tips and boughs, yarrow, acorns, chokecherries and more brewing and culinary ingredients. They triple process all of their products to make sure you are getting the highest quality and concentration with the least amount of foreign material.

They also own their own brewery and know the importance of consistent, quality ingredients. They use their own products and hold themselves to their own standards. They work closely with the National Forest Service and are commercially permitted and give seasonal reports back to the forest service detailing forest health.

Interested in getting a sample or making a purchase? Please contact us.

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  1. Ingredients for Brewers and Distillers | Fieldcraft says:
    October 20, 2021 at 3:35 pm

    […] find thousands of botanicals and flavors on Fieldcraft. From Spruce on Tap, discover wild-harvested juniper berries and needles, spruce tips and boughs, yarrow, acorns, chokecherries and more, all sourced in the […]

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