stratslinger
Well-Known Member
SWMBO requested something lighter (to counter the bock, american stout, and robust porter I've got on tap or will soon have on tap) and out of season, so I decided to try my hand at a Raspberry Wheat ale.
I'm using Jamil's base recipe for an Apricot Wheat, as listed in Brewing Classic Styles, and it's happily working away in primary.
I'd like to use real fruit, rather than a fruit extract, to flavor this beer - but Brewing Classic Styles was a little muddy on what is the "right" method for doing so.
I'm assuming that 3lbs of fresh raspberries is gonna be dang near impossible to come by this time of year, so I'm expecting to use frozen raspberries. How should I proceed? Just puree them and toss them into secondary and rack the beer onto them? Thaw and rack the beer onto the whole fruit? Some other method entirely?
I've tried searching HBT as well, and as yet I haven't come across the magic set of keywords to find what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help out!
I'm using Jamil's base recipe for an Apricot Wheat, as listed in Brewing Classic Styles, and it's happily working away in primary.
I'd like to use real fruit, rather than a fruit extract, to flavor this beer - but Brewing Classic Styles was a little muddy on what is the "right" method for doing so.
I'm assuming that 3lbs of fresh raspberries is gonna be dang near impossible to come by this time of year, so I'm expecting to use frozen raspberries. How should I proceed? Just puree them and toss them into secondary and rack the beer onto them? Thaw and rack the beer onto the whole fruit? Some other method entirely?
I've tried searching HBT as well, and as yet I haven't come across the magic set of keywords to find what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help out!