So, my home brewery is a few two-by-sixes thrown over a couple saw horses. Usually outside. In the fall especially, this presents a few troubles on brew day - making sure unintended things don't fall into my boil. It's usually not too much trouble..
Well, this morning was just racking my Xmas porter into a keg. Tasty sample if I must say. Went to harvest some of the yeast, and ..."What's that down there in the trub?". A full leaf - from my nearby ornamental pear tree. I'm fairly certain it must have fell in during the boil - things are covered up fairly well at all other times.
I'm not worried - as I said the sample was tasty. No signs of trouble, plus as I mentioned the inadvertent adjunct most likely was boiled.
Anybody else end up with interesting adjuncts like I did?
Regards,
Mark
Well, this morning was just racking my Xmas porter into a keg. Tasty sample if I must say. Went to harvest some of the yeast, and ..."What's that down there in the trub?". A full leaf - from my nearby ornamental pear tree. I'm fairly certain it must have fell in during the boil - things are covered up fairly well at all other times.
I'm not worried - as I said the sample was tasty. No signs of trouble, plus as I mentioned the inadvertent adjunct most likely was boiled.
Anybody else end up with interesting adjuncts like I did?
Regards,
Mark