Rasberry Vanilla Blonde (variation to Blueberry Wheat)

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Well all is goin well with this one and im gettin ready to rack onto rasberries and vanilla steeped water, probably on sunday and that should be interesting in itself, i also heard from jack sparrow and he said that it turned out fantastic so cant wait- keep you posted :lol:
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Although i think i could be all alone in here, im still gonna keep raving on, well any way i racked the brew onto the rassberries and vanilla today and mmmmmmm it smelt good, didnt look to flash though but im not used to berries floating round in my brew and i dare say there will be a fair bit of cleaning to get the fermenter back to scratch when its finished.
Also took off like a rocket through the airlock after i racked it so everything seems fine :lol: :lol: Keep you posted, i think ill cold condition this one for a few weeks but i wont convert to my fridge container for probably 10- 14 days. :wink:
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You are definitely not alone, I'm watching since a berry beer is one I plan on doing as soon as your tasting is done!!!!
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Well after 6 days in the second fermentation stopped and i racked off into another fermenter and let sit for a few more days, only put in the fridge for 2 days and she cleared up nice, it was mainly like a fruit juice sort of sediment not like a normal beer obviously, well bulk primed and now shes in the bottle so will let you know more in a couple of weeks when i test one :lol:

P.S if your gonna do one i hope you dont have a weak gut cos the mess in the 2nd is quite horrible, but worth it if it tastes as good as it looks :lol:
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I have a Pilsener which is about to cop the fruit treatment, since I don't think I like Blondes very much...
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This one sounds a real treat. Am waiting to hear what the results are aswell and i might give this one a shot.
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Well its been in the bottle for almost 2 weeks so ill give it a couple more then ill post some tasting notes for you :lol: :lol:
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I will have to print out the step by step instructions as ive never done anything like this before
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Well, I racked off my pilsener into the secondary fermenter onto 1 kilo of frozen raspberries which I'd cooked and mashed for 20 minutes or so.

My Pilsener now has a bright pink head!!!!!!!!! Is the beer supposed to be so colourful? I'm pretty sure the Kriek I tried was a normal colour.....
This will be interesting.
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shane_vor wrote:Well, I racked off my pilsener into the secondary fermenter onto 1 kilo of frozen raspberries which I'd cooked and mashed for 20 minutes or so.

My Pilsener now has a bright pink head!!!!!!!!! Is the beer supposed to be so colourful? I'm pretty sure the Kriek I tried was a normal colour.....
This will be interesting.
Let us know how she goes.

Looking forward to see how Lethals tastes also :wink:
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shane_vor wrote:Well, I racked off my pilsener into the secondary fermenter onto 1 kilo of frozen raspberries which I'd cooked and mashed for 20 minutes or so.

My Pilsener now has a bright pink head!!!!!!!!! Is the beer supposed to be so colourful? I'm pretty sure the Kriek I tried was a normal colour.....
This will be interesting.
Mine was a nice dark Raspberry colour( suprise surprise :lol: ) But after i racked off at end of 2nd it was more of a sort of pink champaign colour :lol: Also check out chris's Blueberry wheat notes, apparently it was nice and blue and when he drank it it even had a bluie coloured head :lol:
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Been in the bottle for about 3 weeks now and i had a taste last night, ive gotta say after 3 weeks im not overly impressed, just hope it gets alot better with some more ageing :lol: will try again in 1 month :lol: :wink:
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lethaldog wrote:Been in the bottle for about 3 weeks now and i had a taste last night, ive gotta say after 3 weeks im not overly impressed, just hope it gets alot better with some more ageing :lol: will try again in 1 month :lol: :wink:
Was it too sweet, Bitter, overbearing?

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Nah boonie it was actually a bit sour, for lack of a better word, im sure it will age out ok and it was drinkable just not my sort of thing, but in saying this it has only been in the bottle for 3 weeks :lol: Deffinately not to sweet, infact if i do it again i think i would add lactose instead of dex :lol:
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That sour flavour will round out.

Most people except the beers to be sweet, I think you will find that they are very dry.

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lethaldog wrote:Nah boonie it was actually a bit sour, for lack of a better word, im sure it will age out ok and it was drinkable just not my sort of thing, but in saying this it has only been in the bottle for 3 weeks :lol: Deffinately not to sweet, infact if i do it again i think i would add lactose instead of dex :lol:
Sour Lethal? Go figure :?

It is young though as you have said.

Dogger reckons that they will get dry.

Have you had one like this Dogger?
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Dogger Dan wrote:That sour flavour will round out.

Most people except the beers to be sweet, I think you will find that they are very dry.

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Cheers dogger, im glad to here that it will round out as i was just slightly worried, i have been worried about brews before though and as is probably the case with this one, they deffinately fine tuned themselves in the bottle after a few months :lol:
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Yeh,

I did a Cherry recently that I thought I had overdone. After about 4 weeks cold in the keg I was willing to gobble it down.

The other thing to note to is to try and back the hops down a bit as well

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