In 1803 Reverend Clark Brown wrote this about the town of Catskill: “At the south-west part of the town, black spruce grows in abundance, from which a large quantity of the essence is extracted for ...
Bright green tips emerging now on Juneau’s spruce trees kept alive sailors searching for a safer route between Europe and the Orient. Spruce tip beer was the secret to survival. It played a key role ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Earlier this week, a crew of beer makers and forest conservationists embarked on a journey into the Lincoln Davis Memorial Forest in Sharon, N.H. Their mission? Harvest the freshly ...