Raspberry Wheat

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banger
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Raspberry Wheat

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Evening brewers,

Have done a little searching for guidance with regard to adding fruit to a beer but haven't come up with much.

I've made a basic wheat beer which has been fermenting in primary for 2 weeks. question is how to best add the raspberries. I've got a kilo and I'm planning to steep them in a little water at around 70c, then mush them up and add to a second fermenter then rack the beer onto the top and leave for another week or so.

Anyone got any tips/pointers/thoughts?
bobbioli
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Re: Raspberry Wheat

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Freeze berries first, or so I've heard
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warra48
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Re: Raspberry Wheat

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I'm with bobbioli.
Freeze them first, which swells the water in the cells and breaks the cell walls, so you can get all the goodies out of it.
timmy
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Re: Raspberry Wheat

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Banger,

When I last did a fruit beer, I basically brewed as normal and then racked onto the pasteurised fruit as you're planning to do. From memory I racked 1/2 a batch onto 2kg apricots and the other 1/2 bottled as normal. I'd be tempted to do the same with yours. I've seen recommendations on the amount of fruit per full batch and I think it's something like 3-4kg. I reckon 1kg in a full batch would taste too thin - try with a 1/2 or 1/4 batch and see how you go.
You might also want to put the fruit in some sort of mesh bag (like a grain bag) to keep the pulp out of the beer. Leave it in there for a couple of weeks then bottle/keg.

btw - Sam Calagione's Extreme Brewing book has a bit to say about brewing with fruit and has suggested quantities. It's not cheap but has some interesting recipes...

Cheers,

Tim
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