MountainBrothers
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I am new to brewing, but I am very headstrong. I understand a lot of people may try to tell me to back off this idea to keep my sanity, but seeing how its too late for that, I am going to start experimenting as much as possible. I have done a lot or looking through other threads and other websites on how to use nuts in brewing, cherries, and pine needles, but never came across one that involved all 3.
Obviously, as you may have figured out, my main ingredients are going to be (there is no detering me away from this until I perfect it) walnuts, cherries, and pine needles. I had this idea for a Christmas beer, but obviously its a little late for that. I want to get this recipe right for next year. I am here to get as much insight as possible. I will be splitting a 5 gallon IPA or wheat (to hold head retention) kit in half in order to try two different methods. Any and all input is helpful. What quantity of cherries will I need in 2.5 gal? Pine needles (I wanted to go with spruce tips, but they are not ripe this time of year)? Walnuts? At what time have you found to be the best to add all the ingredients? How long should I ferment?
Keep in mind this is for a 2.5 gal batch
This is what I am thinking (more or less sticking to normal procedure for the ingredients in the kit, to keep it simple):
-1-2 ounces of blue spruce needles - added half way through the boil.
-2 cups walnuts, steeping, freezing the extract, scraping off the surfaced fats and oils, thawing, and adding extract to secondary
-1/2 lbs. fresh(ish) cherries, mashing, freezing (I heard this helps break down the cell walls to induce flavor extraction), adding to secondary in a steeping bag.
As far as the process goes:
-60 min boil
-3 weeks in primary
-6-8 weeks in secondary
-at least a month bottled
-enjoy
Seeing that I have done nothing but what the kits tell me, this is a pretty big step for me. I am excited, and aprehensive. Please do not try to deter me away from this, or try to tell me that cherries do not belong in beer. I am just looking for some personal insight, preferably from someone that has tried adding one or all of these ingredients or know a basic guidline on how to.
Thanks again!
Obviously, as you may have figured out, my main ingredients are going to be (there is no detering me away from this until I perfect it) walnuts, cherries, and pine needles. I had this idea for a Christmas beer, but obviously its a little late for that. I want to get this recipe right for next year. I am here to get as much insight as possible. I will be splitting a 5 gallon IPA or wheat (to hold head retention) kit in half in order to try two different methods. Any and all input is helpful. What quantity of cherries will I need in 2.5 gal? Pine needles (I wanted to go with spruce tips, but they are not ripe this time of year)? Walnuts? At what time have you found to be the best to add all the ingredients? How long should I ferment?
Keep in mind this is for a 2.5 gal batch
This is what I am thinking (more or less sticking to normal procedure for the ingredients in the kit, to keep it simple):
-1-2 ounces of blue spruce needles - added half way through the boil.
-2 cups walnuts, steeping, freezing the extract, scraping off the surfaced fats and oils, thawing, and adding extract to secondary
-1/2 lbs. fresh(ish) cherries, mashing, freezing (I heard this helps break down the cell walls to induce flavor extraction), adding to secondary in a steeping bag.
As far as the process goes:
-60 min boil
-3 weeks in primary
-6-8 weeks in secondary
-at least a month bottled
-enjoy
Seeing that I have done nothing but what the kits tell me, this is a pretty big step for me. I am excited, and aprehensive. Please do not try to deter me away from this, or try to tell me that cherries do not belong in beer. I am just looking for some personal insight, preferably from someone that has tried adding one or all of these ingredients or know a basic guidline on how to.
Thanks again!