Will this work.......?
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Will this work.......?
Hey guys.
Im gonna try this tomorrow...
- Coopers Canadian Blonde
- 1kg DME
- 10 - 15g of either Saaz or Hallertau
- 1L of a raging WLP802 Czech Budgievoice Lager yeast
...and I want to add raspberries. ( coles didnt have frozen cherries ).
Now, i have 2 questions:
- I got 350g frozen raspberries - is that enough? ($6 a pack - bastards )
- Should I add them to the primary or secondary?
I do plan to heat up the raspberries for 30mins at just under 70*C to sterilize, then im gonna chuck em in.......no muslin bag.
Thanks for your help guys.
Cheers
Im gonna try this tomorrow...
- Coopers Canadian Blonde
- 1kg DME
- 10 - 15g of either Saaz or Hallertau
- 1L of a raging WLP802 Czech Budgievoice Lager yeast
...and I want to add raspberries. ( coles didnt have frozen cherries ).
Now, i have 2 questions:
- I got 350g frozen raspberries - is that enough? ($6 a pack - bastards )
- Should I add them to the primary or secondary?
I do plan to heat up the raspberries for 30mins at just under 70*C to sterilize, then im gonna chuck em in.......no muslin bag.
Thanks for your help guys.
Cheers
The Brewer formerly known as Ilike'emfizzy
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i was hoping you were going to say that 350g was plenty
I might have to shop around, because another 5 packs of those things from coles is gonna cost me anothe $30
Thanks for the tip
Why not the primary?
Is it because the beer will sit in the secondary for longer, therefore it will pick up more raspberry flavour?
Thanks Lethal

I might have to shop around, because another 5 packs of those things from coles is gonna cost me anothe $30

Thanks for the tip
Why not the primary?
Is it because the beer will sit in the secondary for longer, therefore it will pick up more raspberry flavour?
Thanks Lethal
The Brewer formerly known as Ilike'emfizzy
Go and have a look at coles m8 i got 500gm packs for $5.70
and to be quite honest im not really sure why not in the primary but i have noticed that everyone racks onto them, maybe theres to much heavy duty yuck crap in the primary and when you rack it you get rid of most of it, make sure you use that damn muslin bag to as i didnt and oh my god what a mess and a hassle cos you want to rack it maybe twice more after second, as the fruit breaks up it creates a hell of alot of sediment

and to be quite honest im not really sure why not in the primary but i have noticed that everyone racks onto them, maybe theres to much heavy duty yuck crap in the primary and when you rack it you get rid of most of it, make sure you use that damn muslin bag to as i didnt and oh my god what a mess and a hassle cos you want to rack it maybe twice more after second, as the fruit breaks up it creates a hell of alot of sediment


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i'v only tryed a fruit beer once, with 1.5 kg mixed berries into a lager...worst beer i'v ever made, very dry and tart, still bad after 3 months in bottle, this is only my opinion tho and i will be trying it again as i know some people have made really nice beers using fruits, next time will be an ale tho hopefully won't come out as dry
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