Group buy of haskap trees

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Re: Group buy of haskap trees

Post by Jayme » Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:34 pm

Yeah I guess scraggly may not have been the best word. Just tiny and not very many leaves yet. A blood red beer is going to be pretty neat!
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Re: Group buy of haskap trees

Post by hogie » Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:00 am

FYI, I finally got to try some haskap berries yesterday. They were delicious. Similar to blueberries but juicer. There's a farm in eastern PEI growing them for the first time this year as a pilot project.

Going to get a few pounds and use them in a beer at some point this Summer. They might taste ok with a wit beer but the colour would be too weird.
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Re: Group buy of haskap trees

Post by mr x » Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:02 am

They will be everywhere with 3 years. Lahave sold a ton of them.
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