TravelingLight
Well-Known Member
Did a few extract batches that I created, all turned out well. Just finished kegging my first all grain, success. All those have been IPAs and IIPAs. Now I'm ready to try for a fruited saison and was hoping for some ideas, tips, and advice.
Here's the grain bill I was thinking about, giving me a OG of 1.057, FG of 1.010:
10# Pils
1# Vienna
1# Wheat
0.5# Sugar (corn, dextrose, table, etc)
Here's where I need some help. I modeled this grain bill after a "classic saison" recipe I think I read in CB&B magazine. Their hop schedule was Fuggle @30 and Styrian Goldings @10.
I plan on fruiting this saison in secondary. I don't want brett because I don't want to wait that long. I'm looking at 3711. I'm thinking of fruiting with raspberries because they're relatively easy to get and have just been wanting a raspberry saison. My questions...
1) Would 3711 be a good yeast to use for this beer? If not, any other suggestions? FWIW, I usually put saisons in one of two categories: spicier/bitterer, or fruitier/brighter. I want this one to be fruitier and brighter.
2) With that grain bill and the addition of fruit on the back end, what hop schedule would pair well with that? I've also looked at El Dorado, Nelson (big fan of Nelson in my IPAs), Citra, etc.
3) Any suggestions on changing the grain bill?
Thanks everyone.
Here's the grain bill I was thinking about, giving me a OG of 1.057, FG of 1.010:
10# Pils
1# Vienna
1# Wheat
0.5# Sugar (corn, dextrose, table, etc)
Here's where I need some help. I modeled this grain bill after a "classic saison" recipe I think I read in CB&B magazine. Their hop schedule was Fuggle @30 and Styrian Goldings @10.
I plan on fruiting this saison in secondary. I don't want brett because I don't want to wait that long. I'm looking at 3711. I'm thinking of fruiting with raspberries because they're relatively easy to get and have just been wanting a raspberry saison. My questions...
1) Would 3711 be a good yeast to use for this beer? If not, any other suggestions? FWIW, I usually put saisons in one of two categories: spicier/bitterer, or fruitier/brighter. I want this one to be fruitier and brighter.
2) With that grain bill and the addition of fruit on the back end, what hop schedule would pair well with that? I've also looked at El Dorado, Nelson (big fan of Nelson in my IPAs), Citra, etc.
3) Any suggestions on changing the grain bill?
Thanks everyone.