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Fruit Beer Tune Up

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by weetodd, Jun 26, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    weetodd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2009
    So I brewed a 5 gallon american wheat, basicallly 60/40 2-row/wheat with Mt. Hood hops to about 20 IBU.

    I added pureed and strained watermelon juice (3 cups after straining) just after primary fermentation was done (Wyeast 1056). Left it for a few more days, got a little more fermentation from the juice and then kegged (about 4 days after adding the juice). Once in the fridge, I tasted before fully-carbed in the keg (about 2 days on the gas at 12 psi) and there was just enough watermelon pulling through the middle, but now after a week on the gas and just about carbed up, the flavor has faded significantly, almost not noticeable.

    Any thoughts about adding a little more juice to the keg to refreshen the watermelon flavor? I'd be serving in a couple of days.

    Any experience with this and lessons learned or recommendations?

    Cheers and thanks in advance.
     
  2. #2
    bufordtjones

    Member

    Posted Jun 27, 2009
    Sorry to be slightly off topic. I just made a brew similar to yours today. How did it turn out?

    I used a different yeast and hops WLP320 and Perle. I was a bit concerned with the IBU I'm going to be right at 19-20, which is where you are. How is the bitterness of your beer? I've been slightly afraid that the IBU may be to high.
     
  3. #3
    weetodd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 27, 2009
    I think you'll be fine.
     
  4. #4
    weetodd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 2, 2009
    Just to close the loop on this one - I ended up adding another 2 cups of juice right to the keg - gave it a shake and tasted. It was just about where I wanted it, so I put it back on the gas and served it that night. It was a hit.

    Maybe this self-thread will help someone out there sometime.

    Cheers.
     
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