Posted on 07/08/2013 7:44:54 AM PDT by markomalley
A fungus-like pathogen, first discovered just five years ago, now is wreaking havoc on juniper trees in the U.K.
This is the first time that this mold, called Phytophthora austrocedrae, has ever been seen in Europe. It threatens a tree that's native to the U.K. and important to ecosystems there. Junipers are known for the berries, which give gin that piney flavor. Most gin companies don't get their juniper berries from the U.K. nowadays, ABC News reports, but the infection may cross onto mainland Europe.
(Excerpt) Read more at popsci.com ...
Ah, that explains recent events on Nantucket.
As long as the bourbon is OK.
We got a bumper crop of juniper berries in southern Michigan this year.
One of the good side effects of last summer’s drought. Trees shut down in the drought to conserve energy and have reserve energy for fruit this year. Everything is hanging low under the weight of fruit this year.
JENNIFER JUNIPER
Donovan
Jennifer Juniper lives upon the hill,
Jennifer Juniper, sitting very still.
Is she sleeping ? I don’t think so.
Is she breathing ? Yes, very low.
Whatcha doing, Jennifer, my love ?
Jennifer Juniper, rides a dappled mare,
Jennifer Juniper, lilacs in her hair.
Is she dreaming ? Yes, I think so.
Is she pretty ? Yes, ever so.
Whatcha doing, Jennifer, my love ?
I’m thinking of what it would be like if she loved me.
You know just lately this happy song it came along
And I like to somehow try and tell you.
Jennifer Juniper, hair of golden flax.
Jennifer Juniper longs for what she lacks.
Do you like her ? Yes, I do, Sir.
Would you love her ? Yes, I would, Sir.
Whatcha doing Jennifer, my love ?
Jennifer Juniper, Jennifer Juniper, Jennifer Juniper.
Jennifer Juniper vit sur la colline,
Jennifer Juniper assise trs tranquille.
Dort-elle ? Je ne crois pas.
Respire-t-elle ? Oui, mais tout bas.
Qu’est-ce que tu fais, Jenny mon amour ?
Jennifer Juniper, Jennifer Juniper, Jennifer Juniper.
Gin, for the most part, iirc, had stuff like capsicum, guinea pepper, grains of paradise, etc, to kick up the bite of diluted spirits.
Yum
More SHTF news. How much more can we take???
Juniper berries are also a flavoring component in some foods such as pastrami.
Oh the horror, the worlds supply of demon piss is threatened!
You heard it here first.
Next report will be a glut of Tonic Water.
AMEN!
I am surprised this juniper disease isn’t immediately being tied to global warming. However, the disease is related to the blight that caused the Irish potato famine. That blight was helped by cold wet conditions in 1815..dubbed the year without a summer..when global temperatures cooled likely as a result of the eruption of the Tambora volcano the year before.
I guess I better buy the really big Bombay Sapphire when I go to the store today.
But for gin, there would be no Australia as we know it today.
Look up “Beer Street and Gin Lane” by William Hogarth, 1751.
Gin has a checkered history, so be sure to add fresh lime & chilled tonic every time you partake of this devil’s brew of thunder, lightning, hellfire, & damnation.
;^)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.