HawleyFarms
Well-Known Member
Was looking at the Good Morning Magpie recipe in the database and a poster having trouble finishing a hibiscus raspberry mel and decided to throw together a black raspberry acerglyn.
Used the fresh pressed juice from 12oz of thawed frozen organic black raspberries from our farm which gave me about 5oz of juice.
Used 1lb 12oz of grade b maple syrup from our own maple trees last spring.
6oz of clover honey from an apiary about 12 miles from me (normally I use a different honey but I was going all local on this one)
1 gallon of tap water (again trying to be local, would usually use a Pure brand fortified water for its mineral content)
1/2 oz Centennial hops grown about 3 miles from me
Juice of 2 navel oranges bought in cases for a local school fundraiser.
Really wanted this to be 100% local ingredients.
Gravity was 1.06 and this was a 1 gallon batch after boiling. Taste was excellent before pouring over us-05 yeast cake harvested from my hopped english cider that I bottled yesterday. Can't wait!
Used the fresh pressed juice from 12oz of thawed frozen organic black raspberries from our farm which gave me about 5oz of juice.
Used 1lb 12oz of grade b maple syrup from our own maple trees last spring.
6oz of clover honey from an apiary about 12 miles from me (normally I use a different honey but I was going all local on this one)
1 gallon of tap water (again trying to be local, would usually use a Pure brand fortified water for its mineral content)
1/2 oz Centennial hops grown about 3 miles from me
Juice of 2 navel oranges bought in cases for a local school fundraiser.
Really wanted this to be 100% local ingredients.
Gravity was 1.06 and this was a 1 gallon batch after boiling. Taste was excellent before pouring over us-05 yeast cake harvested from my hopped english cider that I bottled yesterday. Can't wait!