Re: MB Girls & Boysenberries
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:36 pm
Sorry it took so long to respond. Been sidetracked once again. If I recall, I had it about 10 days in primary, 5 or 6 days in secondary with the can of pureed fruit, then a week of cold crashing. Bottled it yesterday. The trub, mostly fruit, was really well compacted on the bottom. There was no blue color at all to the beer, and a sample taste had no fruit flavor in it at all. I’m beginning to think all that fruit is a waste of time and money and will probably use extract at bottling time in the future.Root Skier wrote:Cool. How long did you have it in the primary?
Could you elaborate on harvesting the yeast please?joechianti wrote:I'm doing my first ever fruit beer right now, and just happen to be using the boysenberries also. I decided to rack the beer from the primary LBK into a clean LBK and then add the can of fruit after pureeing it in a sanitized blender. I gave it a gentle stirring and plan to cold crash in about 5 to 7 days and then bottle. Then I harvested the yeast from the primary LBK, a process which I'm learning to love. Keep posting the progress of your batch and I'll post mine, too. I think we're pretty much doing it okay so far.