Red Grapefruit-ade
Red Grapefruit-ade
I'm going to give red grapefruit a go in the old -ade format.
I'll use my basic citrus recipe and see how it goes.
Anyone else tried this one before?
I'll use my basic citrus recipe and see how it goes.
Anyone else tried this one before?
Bright lights make chris. go -rwh wrote:OK, so far we know you like blackberries and red grapefruit. Truly illuminating.


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Such an inspired idea is almost on par with the genius of the Millennium Ale Project. Well, almost 
I look forward to hearing what it's like.
Oliver

I look forward to hearing what it's like.
Oliver
111222333! Haven't seen you for a while.
I put the grapefruit down on Saturday.
3.6kg red grapefruit (flesh and zest) - that took a BLOODY long time!
2kg raw sugar
safale yeast
After the boil (well, pasteurisation) It took off in less than 6 hours. I gave the must a taste, and thought that it was lacking a bit in flavour, so I intend to add some more juiced grapefruit towards the end of primary.
I used the ale yeast, as my last lemonade was a bit too dry (2 odd kilos of lactose was a bit much to rectify it).
If I can't get enough out of the yeast, I will then pitch a lalvin.
Will let you know as it progresses.
I put the grapefruit down on Saturday.
3.6kg red grapefruit (flesh and zest) - that took a BLOODY long time!
2kg raw sugar
safale yeast
After the boil (well, pasteurisation) It took off in less than 6 hours. I gave the must a taste, and thought that it was lacking a bit in flavour, so I intend to add some more juiced grapefruit towards the end of primary.
I used the ale yeast, as my last lemonade was a bit too dry (2 odd kilos of lactose was a bit much to rectify it).
If I can't get enough out of the yeast, I will then pitch a lalvin.
Will let you know as it progresses.
Been off learning some of the finer points to brewing and chemistry ... not really, just the consumption of good ol' ethyl alcohol. Defenatly agree about the lalvin, extremely dry yeast, almost too dry. Though last time of mixing in a can of cider, or just a good amount of apple juice to replace the water. Let us know how it goes, elderly neighboure has a Grapefruit tree that he lets go to waste each season, coz he cant pick em. Im sure he'd rather them go to a good cause 

Keep it reel 

Re: Red Grapefruit-ade
Was given two large bags of grapefruit today. Decided to have a search and alas, someone has actually done it before!
I plan to keg and back sweeten, also will use champers yeast. Might add a bit of Nelson Sauvin hops just to make it interesting.
Any suggestions for my recipe Chris?
I plan to keg and back sweeten, also will use champers yeast. Might add a bit of Nelson Sauvin hops just to make it interesting.
Any suggestions for my recipe Chris?
Re: Red Grapefruit-ade
Not really anything more than what is in my posts. I was very happy with the final result.
If you are going to back sweeten, I suggest using honey- I recon that'd be a winner. Citrus and honey is a great combination.
If you are going to back sweeten, I suggest using honey- I recon that'd be a winner. Citrus and honey is a great combination.
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