Should I add some acid malt if I want it to be a bit tart? or the hibiscus makes it tart enough?
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Should I add some acid malt if I want it to be a bit tart? or the hibiscus makes it tart enough?
Mine has a nice tartness from just the hibiscus
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another question: why not add the hibiscus to the boil?
another question: why not add the hibiscus to the boil?
i made a saison about 2 months ago and reserved a gallon for a jamaica tea addition at bottling time. next time i will use some more jamaica flowers. barely a hint or tartness but it goes very well with the style.
id be curious to see what flavors or aromas are added if you put some flowers in the boil.
Hey, I've got this going now and it smells phenomenal in the fermentor. And I picked up the hibiscus leaves today.
One question. After making the tea, do you strain out the hibiscus, or dump it all in the fermentor?
Strain the petals and don't be afraid to give em a little squeeze.
Sweet. Sounds like a plan. I honestly can't wait for this one, this is my most excited I've been for a beer in a while.
I'm at 1.004 after 10 days. Cold crashing my sample to see if it's worth my time to cold crash in general. With the wheat it is obviously cloudy.
It is good. My first saison too! .
13 days in primary and Its down to 1.001. I used white labs belgian saison II yeast. I think it's ready for dry hop and the hibiscus tea.
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So I was under some dumb impression that you made a tea with the leaves and then bottled it right up like that. Would it matter if I made a tea with the leaves then threw it all in a keg or do I really need to heat water, add leaves and add to secondary?
Okay cool. I think I just didn't catch onto why the tea needed to go into secondary. I don't see any sugar reference on the bag of flowers I got so I assumed that the addition of the tea was supposed to be at bottling or kegging. I have an open tap suddenly so I'm happy I can keg it. Off to make my tea.
Okay cool. I think I just didn't catch onto why the tea needed to go into secondary. I don't see any sugar reference on the bag of flowers I got so I assumed that the addition of the tea was supposed to be at bottling or kegging. I have an open tap suddenly so I'm happy I can keg it. Off to make my tea.