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Blueberry Ale

Started by DandyMason, March 11, 2012, 08:57:10 PM

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Chris Craig

I'm really interested in trying this.  I hope it turns out!

Dave Savoie

The extract at scoop and save is gross Ive used it before
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DandyMason

Yeah the blueberry is the scoop n save stuff and the raspberry is some brand name stuff... I would have went fresh berries but I really dont think im going to be too picky with the taste of extracts, and figured I would give them a go at least.

Raspberry wheat hopefully done for the weekend... and Blueberry ale brewing friday. Cant wait

Dave Savoie

Be careful with the raspberry I used extract once from the states and it said to use the whole bottle and it made the beer taste like cough medicine but had I used 1/2 to 3/4 would have been very good
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DandyMason

k Good to know.. I have two 100 ml bottles... Maybe just one will do!

Dave Savoie

Add them to secondary also
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DandyMason

Okay sounds good. I was planning on doing that but didnt know it was necessary.

Did you add yours right at kegging Dave?

Dave Savoie

I bottled that batch but Id add right at kegging
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DandyMason


DandyMason

hahah added 3 oz of raspberry extract.... Beer looks like kool-aid, really really dark red color. Its drinkable for sure. Can definitely tell its extract, but weirdly that doesnt bother me that much. Next time around, I would probably try 1.5 oz for 5 gallons even....

for the blueberry ale, might go with like 4 oz.... we will see.

Dave Savoie

its really easy to use fresh berries you heat them to 180F for roughly 5-10 min then add to secondary and voila
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DandyMason

Yeah now that ive tried the extract i will give berries a try next time