Johnnyhamer
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That would be awesome but unfortunately no. Closest I can come is soaking the pineapple in rum.
Yes you should only need to boil off 8-15%.
Did you really boil off 45% in 90 min? 15% for 90 min is the norm.
bigtex52 said:Has anyone else still had a 1" -1 1/2" krausen 10 days after going to primary (Safale US-05)? OG hit the target at 1.047 and adjusted SG today is 1.004 and it's not bubbling any more. I am tempted to rack to secondary and cold crash. Anyone have any comment?
I tasted alcohol burn off my samples too.
It disappears almost entirely when chilled to serving temps.
Just tasted mine on day 10 of ferment. Gravity is near 1.010. The beer has a sharpness I don't care for. I hope it's the yeast.
Has anyone tried adding in some hops at about 10 minutes ? I was thinking of chinook maybe an ounce since I like blondes that have been poured through whole leaf chinook .
I think I have some. Hoping it's unsweetened though. Trying to decide on tossing it in towards the end of boil or in a secondary with the pineapple.
Made a large 8 gallon batch with a SG of 1.048. Substituted agave nectar for corn sugar for a 3-gallon carboy but used corn sugar for the remaining 5 gal in a separate carboy.
To make things interesting I waited 6 days till fermentation was starting to slow (1.018), then added to 5-gal primary a blended mixture of 4 large, super ripe bananas (no peel) and 22oz crushed pineapple with juice. Also added 1.5 cups of toasted non-swetened coconut flakes. Fermentation has slowed a lot after 3 more days (9 total) and the beer has a subtle pina-colada, tropical taste, with a hint of pineapple acidity to counteract the banana sweetness. Exactly what I was looking for. Will rack to secondary with gelatine to remove the serious haze resulting from the fruit.
3-gal carboy to be kegged in two days for a bachelor party this weekend. Will be a little young, but very drinkable nonetheless.
Cream of three crops seems like a great beer to add fruity flavorings to.
Edit: looking back, I see I'm not the only one to think of "Cream of Pina Colada." Seems I'm not crazy after all.
I have one 16oz can of pineapples. Any suggestion on how many to use? I'll dump the syrup it's in down the drain.
Finally its ready to try after 4 weeks and force carb.
The beer taste a little light and a little sour after taste. Is it correct brew?
Finally its ready to try after 4 weeks and force carb.
The beer taste a little light and a little sour after taste. Is it correct brew?