» posted on Sunday, August 19th, 2007 at 4:30 am by Garrett
Wheatopia 2007
Yesterday I brewed the base for another beer destined for fruiting – a darker-colored wheat. The day went VERY well – I was done brewing in under 5 hours, and with cleanup it was about 5 1/2. The yeast, an expired packet of Wyeast 3056 Bavarian Wheat that I nursed back to health through a couple starters, took off in under 12 hours. I guess its not really a “wheat” since i formulated it with only 25% wheat malt instead of 50%, but it will certainly be wheat-ish.
Once primary fermentation is complete, I will rack it into a secondary with some of these monsters – blackberries we picked a few weeks ago at Milburn Orchards. We managed to fill a flat in under 20 minutes, these things are so huge. They are all in our freezer right now (individually flash-frozen), so I will thaw them out, mush them a little to break out the flavor, and then load up the carboy with them. I’m thinking 4 lbs (2 per 5 gallons).
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Michael said:
Aug 21, 07 at 7:24 pmHmm.. Are those berries in your son’s hand to make them look big? :)
GDSever said:
Aug 22, 07 at 3:18 amActually, that is my wife’s hand. And they really are that big.
Jane said:
Aug 22, 07 at 7:43 pmYour wife’s hands or the berries?
GDSever said:
Aug 22, 07 at 8:29 pmLOL… both!!