SkylerChaBro
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Batch one finished, moving on to... SPACE BERRIES!
I'm looking for some good Strawberry Blond recipes. I have found a few that sound promising but they would have to be converted to extract (still new, still prone to muck ups). The thing is, although I want the strawberries to be noticed and present in the beer, I want a strawberry beer, not a strawberry wine cooler/spritzer like monstrosity.
I'm aiming for an AVB of around 5 and up and I'm thinking more along the lines of wheat rather than ale, although I'm still open to ideas. Maybe add a small amount of honey to the primary before pitching the yeast to help up the alcohol content.
Also advice as to using fresh strawberries and pureeing them, or buying already pureed strawberries in light syrup, or creating genetically engineered, hydroponic, space berries grown on comets orbiting a distant sun for use.
Any recipe recommendations? Advice? Random thoughts? Coupons?
Remember, I'm only toying with extract ATM, but I can take on some new tasks as long as they are simple additions.
Cheers!
-Mark K.
I'm looking for some good Strawberry Blond recipes. I have found a few that sound promising but they would have to be converted to extract (still new, still prone to muck ups). The thing is, although I want the strawberries to be noticed and present in the beer, I want a strawberry beer, not a strawberry wine cooler/spritzer like monstrosity.
I'm aiming for an AVB of around 5 and up and I'm thinking more along the lines of wheat rather than ale, although I'm still open to ideas. Maybe add a small amount of honey to the primary before pitching the yeast to help up the alcohol content.
Also advice as to using fresh strawberries and pureeing them, or buying already pureed strawberries in light syrup, or creating genetically engineered, hydroponic, space berries grown on comets orbiting a distant sun for use.
Any recipe recommendations? Advice? Random thoughts? Coupons?
Remember, I'm only toying with extract ATM, but I can take on some new tasks as long as they are simple additions.
Cheers!
-Mark K.