Gruit, also known as Ancient Herbed Ale, is one of the oldest beer styles of medieval Europe, especially popular in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands before the 15th century.
Before hops became a primary ingredient in beer, brewers used a mixture of herbs called hops. Grui To add flavor and help preserve beer, common herbs include: yarrow, bog myrtle, rosemary, or juniper.
Because it doesn't use hops, Gruit typically has very low bitterness, instead, fragrance herbs, flowers, and sometimes something slightly tea-like or mildly spiced.. The beer's flavor is therefore very unique and different from modern beers.

