Continuing saga of Strwberry Tart:
I racked to tertiary today. I used a racking cane with the red plastic end, and tipped the carboy. Not to much sediment, but at least two inchs of peels floating on top. I figured the end cap would plug up when the peels got that low, but a pleasant surprise: the peels are floating, and pretty airy. When the got to the cane, air came through and I lost my syphon- just as my 5 gallon caboy came to within 1 inch of the top! PERFECT! I just HAD to sample some to lower the level a couple inchs. Plenty of flavor, with a hint of sour, but not as sour as Simcoe would have made it. The peels tasted tart, but not of strawberry, I think I got all the flavor out of them. They were also very pale, almost white, so I got the color too. It's certainly red, but pretty cloudy, and wasn't getting better with the trub and peels. Dropped my Hydrometer on the concrete today, after 12 batchs, no readings til another trip to LHBS. I'll check back in a week...