I used 6 cans of Oregon cherries for that batch half sweet and half tart i believe. My recipe is in there like a year back or so, although I will be brewing my version 2 recipe here in a few months, its like a page or 2 back in this thread.
Just did a gravity reading on the real deal, it is 1.014. So still planning on brewing my recipe i posted way earlier this year with the cane sugar and .05 lbs/gal honey. The email info seems to be accurate.
http://files.samfoust.com/Uploads/madelf2.html
I'm leaning towards this recipe..... Did you, or anyone else, ever brew it?
Just did a gravity reading on the real deal, it is 1.014. So still planning on brewing my recipe i posted way earlier this year with the cane sugar and .05 lbs/gal honey. The email info seems to be accurate.
http://files.samfoust.com/Uploads/madelf2.html
I used 6 cans of Oregon cherries for that batch half sweet and half tart i believe. My recipe is in there like a year back or so, although I will be brewing my version 2 recipe here in a few months, its like a page or 2 back in this thread.
Hi Poptarts,
I have been reading through the posts, but I had a question. Here you state you used 6 cans of cherries:
But on your V2 recipe page it states .4lbs per gallon split between tart and sweet.
I am assuming you used these Sweet and Tart cherries.
Did you do a double batch, or would you recommend doing more than the .4 per gallon?
Thanks for the help and I am going to be brewing this soon.
404'ed for me, too. Perhaps someone who has it from earlier can share?V2 link is broke for me. Using iPad. Anyone else struggling or have alternate link?
I don't keg but can say that big beers I almost always prefer to have bottled. I have friends that keg and they seem to always debate how long they want to keep a tap dedicated to big beers since they do t go through them as quickly.Trying to decide, since its a big Belgian, maybe just bottle condition....but then I have to add yeast , sugar, worry about bottle bombs.