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Overwhelmed the beer with cherries

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by dienster, Dec 18, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    dienster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    So I took a dry stout extract kit and added 8 ounces of roasted and crushed cocoa beans, soaked in kirsch and 3 cans of tart cherries to secondary. I didn't get enough cherry flavor after a couple weeks so added an ounce of extract to the bottling bucket and now 2 weeks after bottling the cherry is overwhelming. If it was a meatier stout or porter it think the cherry would be ok but it is too much for this beer.

    Will the brightness of the cherry fade with time or am I stuck drinking it like this?

    thanks,
    Steve
     
  2. #2
    IffyG

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    If the problem is the cherry extract you added, it will likely age out. I had the same problem with a chocolate raspberry stout I brewed last winter. It took about 8 weeks for the raspberry flavor to subside enough to get the flavors from the stout as well.
     
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    Tinman13

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    "3 cans of tart cherries to secondary. I didn't get enough cherry flavor after a couple weeks so added an ounce of extract to the bottling bucket and now 2 weeks after bottling the cherry is overwhelming."

    Steve, I was thinking of making a Cherry Stout as my next beer
    Q. What size batch did you make?
    Q. What size was the Can of tart cherries?
    Q. with the issue you are having with the cherries can you tast the chocolate?
     
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    Reno_eNVy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    Yeah, extract flavors can be a little intense... sometimes so strong that it doesn't even taste like what it's supposed to anymore.

    For now, just let it sit and it will probably mellow. In the future, though, avoid extracts. Stick with fresh, frozen, dried, and canned fruit.
     
  5. #5
    dienster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    5G dry stout kit from my LHBS, americanbrewmaster.com

    They were oregon tart cherries, I think 15 oz each. I crushed them in my hands but probably should have tossed them in a blender to get better extraction

    The chocolate is there but the extract cherry flavor overwhelms it. It's not a hershey's chocolate but a more refined roasted chocolate flavor. The cherry is so bright that I think once it mellows in a few weeks it will be pretty even. I'll post back in a few weeks once I taste it again.

    I got the beans from Escazu , roasted them in my oven for 30 minutes at 325.
     
  6. #6
    dienster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    I looked back at the bottle and I didn't even use 3/4 of an ounce. It really can take over a beer if there's not a lot of flavor in it.
     
  7. #7
    dienster

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 18, 2011
    Thanks. I had some background cherry in there before the extract but wanted it more up front. I guess I got that but too much. I hope it ages out in a few weeks.
     
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