
Wheat beer with strawberries
Wheat beer with strawberries
Want to do a wheat beer for summer. Was all set to do a honey-wheat, but strawberries are bloody cheap at the mo. Can anyone recommend (or not) how to do a good beer with strawbs? I know I'm being lazy by asking, but it's a start..... cheers 

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I just posted fruit beer instructions yesterday somewhere tourist. May want to take a quick search, if you can't find them I will re post
Dogger
Found it
As an aside, I always put the fruit in at the begining of the ferment. Freeze the fruit first, that will force the water inside to become ice and rip open the cell walls so you can get all the sugars out. Then, if doing a concentrated boil, add the boiling wort to the fruit to pasturise it. You wont release the pectin,
(and by the way, you can activate pectin cold as well as hot but you need it in the presence of Calcium and a good acid. Thats why you add calcium chloride and ascorbic acid to jams. Besides which you can drop it using a gelitin if you have real issues)
Let it sit for ten minutes with the hot wort, then top up, check temp, pitch yeast and ferment in primary for 5 days. Transfer to secondary and drive on as normal.
If using a full boil, add about 7 litres of boiling wort (before you chill it) to the fruit to pasturise, Chill the the remaining wort, transfer and pitch. Carry on as above.
You will have a dry beer.
Raspberries and cherries are pretty powerful, strawberries kind of medium and blueberries medium. I also did a cranberry beery last year and think I will freeze some this year so I can make it year round.
I would like to point out that it is really recomended to pasturise the berries rather than risk a nasty infection to you or your beer.
Dogger
Dogger
Found it
As an aside, I always put the fruit in at the begining of the ferment. Freeze the fruit first, that will force the water inside to become ice and rip open the cell walls so you can get all the sugars out. Then, if doing a concentrated boil, add the boiling wort to the fruit to pasturise it. You wont release the pectin,
(and by the way, you can activate pectin cold as well as hot but you need it in the presence of Calcium and a good acid. Thats why you add calcium chloride and ascorbic acid to jams. Besides which you can drop it using a gelitin if you have real issues)
Let it sit for ten minutes with the hot wort, then top up, check temp, pitch yeast and ferment in primary for 5 days. Transfer to secondary and drive on as normal.
If using a full boil, add about 7 litres of boiling wort (before you chill it) to the fruit to pasturise, Chill the the remaining wort, transfer and pitch. Carry on as above.
You will have a dry beer.
Raspberries and cherries are pretty powerful, strawberries kind of medium and blueberries medium. I also did a cranberry beery last year and think I will freeze some this year so I can make it year round.
I would like to point out that it is really recomended to pasturise the berries rather than risk a nasty infection to you or your beer.
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
Re: Wheat beer with strawberries
Tourist, I have just done a Strawberry Blonde.Tourist wrote:Want to do a wheat beer for summer. Was all set to do a honey-wheat, but strawberries are bloody cheap at the mo. Can anyone recommend (or not) how to do a good beer with strawbs? I know I'm being lazy by asking, but it's a start..... cheers
I'd like to tell you what it is like, but I racked mine with strawberries about 1.5 hours ago.
I would follow Doggers recipe and give it a go. I had already brewed beer and planned to rack with berries before his was online. It sounds like a goer though

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Bloody hell, typed all this shite below before my wireless router shite itself....anyhoooooow, now that I have that off my chestTourist wrote:Thanks Dogger and Boonie,
My question should really have read:
Do you a reckon a wheat beer with strawberries would taste:
a) shit
b) good
I'm thinking "a", but could be wrong.
Will be keen to hear how yours turns out Boonie.

I reckon B
I have tested

I will post my notes on the "Don't do many......Coopers Strawberry Blonde" post for my strawberry beer.
Tastes pretty good so far. Lethal had a raspberry that was "bitter" mine was a little bitter, but hey, time is our friend

Cheers
Boonie
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